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| | = ADM -013E-RIDS= ADM-03 For Immediate Release:Contacts: |
| | Kim Kaufman, Executive |
| | : Director, Black Swamp Bird Observatory, 419-898-4070, kimkaufman@bsbo.org Ken Keffer, Education |
| | : Director, Black Swamp Bird Observatory, 419-898-4070, kenkeffer@bsbo.org Local Youth Group Finds State Endangered Species at Port Clinton's Lakefront PreserveThl Ohin Yrinn Rirriorc Clith (nYRfl) hoitfrl ;R RingRlit7 it Port Clinton'q I ;k~front Princzrvp nn--31.July 23, 2011, and the results might surprise you. Well over 200 species of living things weredocumented on the property which lies on the shores of Lake Erie between City Beach andWater Works Park. This area, a coastal wetland habitat, provides a home to many uniqueplants and animals.Over 30 people, including student members from Michigan and Illinois, participated in thedlyl~ly DIuDIII. |
| | eve-IL A. M DIUDIIs. |
| | ai-I cli0l I. a;; of LU I dli Vi IIiC V-1 0Participants collected species information that serves as a valuable tool for helping to maintainthe habitat, and provides baseline data that will assist in evaluating the success of ongoingrestoration efforts.In addition to surveying the property for birds, insects, |
| | : turtles, and snakes, the group alsosampled Lake Erie for aquatic critters including fish and mussels. |
| | Assisted by University ofToledo graduate student Todd Crall, the Young Birders Club was able to document the stateendangered Eastern Pond Mussel and the Rayed Bean Mussel, a species that is currently beingconsidered for the United States Endangered Species Ust.Other species highlights from the day included Bald Eagle, Painted Turtle, and a BronzeCopper butterfly. |
| | The Young Birders Club will continue to monitor the species that are usingthe nroipe-tv RtRO)' Fii dci;ton Director Kpnn Keffer says they haive 4 hit more ci rveyinn todo. "Our experts on insects and aquatic plants couldn't make it that day, so we're bringingthem back to complete our inventory. |
| | Once we fill in those gaps in our survey, the totalnumber of species inventoried will really jump! It was a great day and we were blown awayby all the cool critters we found!"The group expects to add many additional bird species during their Big Sit for Conservation i utbdibCl Lu bc iid uil u i Ic piupcl y uil 0.LubLJC 9LhI , wi ii Li iy'ii be dic l iib ui 1 m iy iu, LiltOYBC and restoration efforts at the Lakefront Preserve. |
| | The Ohio Young Birders BioBlitz was a collaborative effort between the Black Swamp BirdObservatory and the City of Port Clinton. |
| | The BioBlitz was also supported in part to thanks togrants from the Harry Stensen Memorial Trust and the Ottawa County Community Foundation. |
| | The Ohio Young Birders Club is a statewide program of the Black Swamp Bird Observatory, and is now in its fifth year of connecting young people ages 12 -18 with outdoorexperiences. |
| | For more information about the BioBlitz, Black Swamp Bird Observatory, and the Ohio YoungBirders Club email: staff@bsbo.org or call: 419-898-4070. |
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UNITED STATESNUCLEAR REGULATORY COMMISSION WASHINGTON, D.C. 20555-0001
ý17/X7-DmN,SUNSI Review CompleteTemplate
= ADM -013E-RIDS= ADM-03 For Immediate Release:Contacts:
Kim Kaufman, Executive
- Director, Black Swamp Bird Observatory, 419-898-4070, kimkaufman@bsbo.org Ken Keffer, Education
- Director, Black Swamp Bird Observatory, 419-898-4070, kenkeffer@bsbo.org Local Youth Group Finds State Endangered Species at Port Clinton's Lakefront PreserveThl Ohin Yrinn Rirriorc Clith (nYRfl) hoitfrl ;R RingRlit7 it Port Clinton'q I ;k~front Princzrvp nn--31.July 23, 2011, and the results might surprise you. Well over 200 species of living things weredocumented on the property which lies on the shores of Lake Erie between City Beach andWater Works Park. This area, a coastal wetland habitat, provides a home to many uniqueplants and animals.Over 30 people, including student members from Michigan and Illinois, participated in thedlyl~ly DIuDIII.
eve-IL A. M DIUDIIs.
ai-I cli0l I. a;; of LU I dli Vi IIiC V-1 0Participants collected species information that serves as a valuable tool for helping to maintainthe habitat, and provides baseline data that will assist in evaluating the success of ongoingrestoration efforts.In addition to surveying the property for birds, insects,
- turtles, and snakes, the group alsosampled Lake Erie for aquatic critters including fish and mussels.
Assisted by University ofToledo graduate student Todd Crall, the Young Birders Club was able to document the stateendangered Eastern Pond Mussel and the Rayed Bean Mussel, a species that is currently beingconsidered for the United States Endangered Species Ust.Other species highlights from the day included Bald Eagle, Painted Turtle, and a BronzeCopper butterfly.
The Young Birders Club will continue to monitor the species that are usingthe nroipe-tv RtRO)' Fii dci;ton Director Kpnn Keffer says they haive 4 hit more ci rveyinn todo. "Our experts on insects and aquatic plants couldn't make it that day, so we're bringingthem back to complete our inventory.
Once we fill in those gaps in our survey, the totalnumber of species inventoried will really jump! It was a great day and we were blown awayby all the cool critters we found!"The group expects to add many additional bird species during their Big Sit for Conservation i utbdibCl Lu bc iid uil u i Ic piupcl y uil 0.LubLJC 9LhI , wi ii Li iy'ii be dic l iib ui 1 m iy iu, LiltOYBC and restoration efforts at the Lakefront Preserve.
The Ohio Young Birders BioBlitz was a collaborative effort between the Black Swamp BirdObservatory and the City of Port Clinton.
The BioBlitz was also supported in part to thanks togrants from the Harry Stensen Memorial Trust and the Ottawa County Community Foundation.
The Ohio Young Birders Club is a statewide program of the Black Swamp Bird Observatory, and is now in its fifth year of connecting young people ages 12 -18 with outdoorexperiences.
For more information about the BioBlitz, Black Swamp Bird Observatory, and the Ohio YoungBirders Club email: staff@bsbo.org or call: 419-898-4070.
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