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    should be made payable to the Canadian Environmental Defence Fund and
    note on your cheque that the donation is for the Friends of the Oldman
    River. Send your cheque to Canadian Environmental Defence Fund, 347

    Coiltege: St, Suite 3Qa;,

    Prtends of the Oldman’ River, 455-l2th St. NW,

    C oming events

    January: A Birds of Prey exhibit at the Eptek Centre in Summerside. The
    exhibit is from the Provincial Museum of British Columbia.

    Bebs+6:

    Toronto, M5T 2V8. For more information, contact
    Calgary Alberta T2N 1Y9.

    The Environmental Coalition of Prince Edward Island (ECOPEI),

    the new environmental group that has formed to look at a broad

    range of interests and concerns,

    Basilica Recreation Centre on Richmond St.
    Ls'-invited ‘to attend.

    Pebs: igs

    will meet at 7:30 p.m. at the
    in Ch'town. Everyone

    UPEI professor Earl Wonnacott will speak on astronomy at the

    February meeting of the Natural History Society. Please note new

    time .of 3/: 30:°"p. ms

    University Ave.

    instead of 8 p.m.,
    in Charlottetown.

    Feb. 16: On the third Thursday of every month,
    Slipper Naturalist's Society meets at the Eptek Centre in Summer-

    side. For more information on speakers,

    at 436-9078.

    at the Farm Centre on
    (i800 poems tne Lady's

    contact Elsie Cannon

    March 7: Monthly meeting of the Natural History Society, 7:30 p.m. at

    the Farm Centre.

    March 16: Regular meeting of the Lady's Slippers Naturalists, at the
    Eptek Centre in Summerside, 7:30 p.m.
    June 11-14: Canadian Nature Federation annual meeting at UPEI in Char-

    lottetown. The theme is
    For registration kits,

    P.E.L.,°ClA 7K4.

    BIRDER BADGE TAKES FLIGHT

    The Canadian Nature
    Federation, in co-operation
    with the Canadian Wildlife
    Service, has developed the
    “Birder Badge” to reward
    participants for their achieve-
    ments in bird study.

    The primary focus of

    the Birder Badge will be
    young people, although there
    are no age restrictions. The
    program will build on exist-
    ing activities of nature groups,
    adding structure and provid-

    ing incentives for partici-
    Dean's, and will use formal-
    ized, nationally standardized
    criteria for recognition of pro-

    ficiency in amateur ornithol-
    ogy. A combination of field
    and classroom sessions will be
    most suitable.

    Badges will be
    awarded to participants for
    their skill in identifying birds
    by: sight and sound; knowl-
    edge of theory (e.g. bird anat-
    omy, use of binoculars, adap-
    tations of birds for flight, etc.);
    and participation in conserva-
    tion activities (e.g. bird walks,
    bird habitat enhancement,
    assisting with bird atlassing,
    etc.). All three aspects of the
    program must be met for each
    badge level.

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    "A Century of Change - the Island Way".
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    Charlottetown,

    Eight badge levels
    have been defined; three be-
    ginner, three intermediate
    and two advanced levels. A
    participant can achieve the
    first beginner level simply by
    participating in the required
    field trips. The next two be-
    ginner levels, leading to mod-
    erate proficiency, are acces-

    sible to anyone who is willing
    to study birds over a short
    period of time. Intermediate
    levels bring the participant to
    a level of competence in the
    identification of birds. The
    advanced levels will require
    continued dedication for sev-
    eral years.
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Title
Island Naturalist -- 1989-01-01 -- Page 9
Date Issued
1989-01-01
Language
English
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Text
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1 page
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9
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Robertson Library, UPEI