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SUMMARY:Northern Costa Rica Birding Adventure
DESCRIPTION:This Trip is currently full. \nContact PalomarAudubon@gmail.com about being added to the waitlist.\n\nNORTHERN COSTA RICA BIRDING TOUR “THE QUEST FOR ENDANGERED SPECIES”\nAlthough Costa Rica is a relatively small country\, it lies within a bird-rich neotropical region\, boasting an extraordinary number of bird species for its size. To date\, 936 bird species have been recorded in Costa Rica\, including 7 endemic species and 20 globally threatened species. With an area of only 51\,100 km²—smaller than the state of West Virginia—Costa Rica holds the highest density of bird species of any continental American country\, making it a true paradise for bird enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. This remarkable biodiversity is a testament to the country’s diverse ecosystems\, ranging from cloud forests and rainforests to coastal wetlands and high-altitude paramo regions. \nPalomar Audubon Society\, in collaboration with Crescentia Expeditions\, invites you on an exciting fundraising birding trip to explore Northern Costa Rica’s rich avian diversity. Witness spectacular birds\, breathtaking landscapes\, and immerse yourself in the vibrant culture and history of this beautiful country. Your participation supports PAS projects and two local conservation groups. Join us for an unforgettable journey that promises discovery and learning about the intricate ecosystems and vibrant communities that make Costa Rica a paradise for nature enthusiasts. \nPlease see the trip flyer for trip details \n 
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/northern-costa-rica-birding-adventure/
CATEGORIES:Birding Adventures
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SUMMARY:San Diego: An Environmental History with Phil Unitt
DESCRIPTION:San Diego County is renowned for its great biodiversity\, and correspondingly high number of threatened species. Understanding how to conserve what remains means understanding not only how we’ve lost what we’ve lost but how we’ve gained what we’ve gained\, how evolution is keeping pace with urbanization. So in this presentation\, the recently retired Natural History Museum’s curator of birds and mammals\, Philip Unitt (a San Diego treasure himself)\, will address the environmental history of San Diego\, integrating how human history is interlocked with the biological. Even lifelong residents of San Diego are sure to find some surprises in this unique perspective.\nRefreshments will be served starting at 6:30\nand the program begins at 7.
URL:https://palomaraudubon.org/event/san-diego-an-environmental-history-with-phil-unitt/
LOCATION:The Remington Club II\, 16925 Hierba Dr\, San Diego\, CA\, 92128\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jim Beckman":MAILTO:palomaraudubon@gmail.com
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