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Toledo Edison Partners with Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Complex to Protect Nesting Birds
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Toledo Edison Partners with Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge Complex to Protect Nesting Birds
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Museum extends spring series to include two new virtual lectures Published by twalro@presspub. on Sun, 04/04/2021 - 6:53pm
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Tammy Walro
Due to the success of its previous presentations, the National Museum of the Great Lakes is announcing the addition of two more lectures to their 2021 Spring Virtual Lecture Series.
The first added lecture, titled “An Illustrated History of the Soo Locks,” will take place Wednesday, April 14, at 7 p.m. and will feature Michelle Briggs, who, since 2009, has served as the Soo Locks’ Chief Park Ranger.
“Our virtual lectures have surpassed our expectations. We’re breaking attendance records well beyond any we ever saw pre-pandemic,” said Carrie Sowden, the museum’s Archaeology Director and virtual lecture moderator. “Additionally, because our membership extends across the nation and beyond, the virtual presentations have allowed us to continue spr
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Bird watchers take advantage of bonus weekend at wildlife refuge
CARROLL TOWNSHIP - Despite chilly temperatures, the sun was shining bright as dozens of bird watchers flocked to the Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge to take advantage of the “bonus” opening this past weekend.
Staff of the refuge opened up its wildlife drive on Saturday and Sunday from sunrise to sunset, allowing visitors to get closer looks throughout the lush natural wetlands off the western coast of Lake Erie.
The wildlife drive, which is otherwise typically opened for weekends on a monthly basis during this time of year, was offered in what Aimee Arent, executive director of the Friends of Ottawa National Wildlife Refuge, described as an “unheard of bonus weekend,” drawing a steady stream of vehicles from the public throughout the daylight hours.