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Conservation Corner

Your Conservation Chair and Committee have two basic responsibilities to the Chair of MCAS and to you, the members. First is to watch for opportunities to protect, enhance, diversify and expand the bird habitat in our area. Our second task is to be aware of any and all issues that would improve bird habitat or bird life and attempt to insure that MCAS did all it possibly could to insure the successful fruition of that issue or those issues; the corollary of course is to be aware of issues that would damage bird life or bird habitat and insure that MCAS does all in its power to prevent these from occurring. None of this can happen successfully unless we have maximum cooperation from all our members and from our fellow conservation organizations.

This means you. If you are aware of any issues that MCAS should be active in pursuing, please email me (ajones@audubon.org) or call me at 772-1995 with as much detail as possible. If any of you has a few hours per month to spend on such issues please join our Conservation Committee. The tasks may include attending meetings, writing letters to decision-makers, or actually working in the field on bird habitat. We belong to you, but are only as effective as your effort to work with us.

Click a link on the left for more information on the issues the Morro Coast Audubon Society is working on.





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