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SUMMARY:Endangered Species Chalk Art Competition
DESCRIPTION:Endangered Species Chalk Art Competition \nThe competition will occur from Thursday\, May 1\, 2025 to Sunday\, May 18th. Friday\, May 16th is Endangered Species Day\n\nhttps://www.endangered.org/endangered-species-chalk-art-event/ \n\nPeople draw pictures of Endangered Species on side walks\, parking lots \, roads\, garage floors  etc.\nyou  take a photo of your chalk art and post to\nhttps://form.jotform.com/250779081878069\n\nThere are winners who get prizes.\n  You can however get chalk sets at WalMart\, Hobby Lobby and Family Dollar and likely other places.   There are very cheap sets\, but those tend to be in pastels\, that don’t resemble most wildlife colors. To get chalk that has deeper colors and has colors like wildlife\, you need to buy better chalk sets such as Crayola sets or mix plaster of Paris with tempera paints.\nCrayola chalk large set:\nhttps://shop.crayola.com/toys-and-activities/64-ct.-ultimate-sidewalk-chalk-collection-5120640000.html\nHow to make your own chalk:\nhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2hUt5ecZC2M\n\nWe are not sure at which midnight in what time zone they are closing the competition. It might be in  closing at midnight in your time zone\, or in EST.  We have it ending at EST\, but it might end in your time zone.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/endangered-species-chalk-art-competition/
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SUMMARY:Climate Watch Spring Season
DESCRIPTION:Climate Watch Spring Season \nClimate Watch is sponsored by the National Audubon Society (NAS) & takes place during two distinct seasons—winter (January 15-February 15) and summer (May 15-June 15). Below is the alert for any season (winter or summer) . \nLike the Christmas bird count this is a chance to help create “citizen science” for birds. Climate Watch focuses on these target species: Eastern Bluebird\, Mountain Bluebird\, Western Bluebird\, White-breasted Nuthatch\, Red-breasted Nuthatch\, Brown-headed Nuthatch\, Pygmy Nuthatch\, American Goldfinch\, Lesser Goldfinch\, Painted Bunting\, Eastern Towhee\, and Spotted Towhee. \nThese birds are easy to identify\, have an enthusiastic constituency\, and Audubon’s climate models for these species offer strong predictions for range shifts for us to test. In future years\, Climate Watch may include additional target species threatened by climate change. We believe that western bluebird and painted bunting are not normally in SD. All the other birds occur in all or parts of SD. \nVisit this page to see where these birds are in SD\, and which are near you: \nhttps://www.sdakotabirds.com/species_main.htm\nLocation Climate Watch focuses on areas of predicted change for these 12 species at each location across the continent. Audubon provides volunteers with online mapping tools with a grid of 10 km x 10 km squares showing species-specific predictions for each square based on the climate models. A Climate Watch Coordinator can help select your location and survey square. If you are participating on your own\, use the online maps to decide in which square to do your surveys. You will be able to see which squares are already “claimed”. \nHow to count Volunteers should first make sure to read through all of the materials including the full protocol manual. The Climate Watch protocol is different than any other birding program. Then using the planning done with the online maps\, volunteers survey appropriate habitat for the target species within a square and conduct 12 point counts of five minutes each within one morning\, then record the number and species of all birds seen or heard within 100 meters. Participants send the data to the National Audubon Society. \nHow data will be used  Audubon’s 2019 climate change report\, ‘Survival By Degrees\, – https://www.audubon.org/climate/survivalbydegrees – reveals that up to two-thirds of North American birds are vulnerable to extinction due to climate change. For example\, the beautiful Mountain Bluebird is vulnerable because in the vast majority of its summer range\, the climate conditions that this bird needs—temperature\, amount of rainfall\, and other environmental factors—will shift northward and eastward. This bird may be able to move into new areas over time\, or it may struggle to adapt. To test the report’s predictions\, Audubon has developed Climate Watch\, which aims to document species’ responses to climate change and test Audubon’s climate models by having volunteers in the field look for birds where Audubon’s climate models predict they will be in the 2020s. This information helps Audubon target our conservation work to protect birds. See the Climate Watch results page here to see our early reports and results from the data received by Climate Watch volunteers so far! \nLink to the Climate-watch program on the National Audubon Society web page \nhttps://www.audubon.org/conservation/climate-watch \nClimate watch instructions for participants \nhttps://www.audubon.org/news/participant-resources-climate-watch\nClimate watch for beginners webinar\, – this has much of the same info as our November meeting \nhttps://audubon.zoom.us/rec/share/xe9NAZTe6WVOf7fz2kbRAYAQMI66eaa8hCFL_fNZn0k3a8uNjHkvp4-EZzq7vlq_?startTime=1588186808000\n\n\nOur web page on community science efforts: \n https://phas-wsd.org/citizen-science/ \n 
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SUMMARY:SD GFP Parks Free Weekend: Free Entry & No Fishing License Required (May 16–18)
DESCRIPTION:SD GFP Parks Free Weekend: Free Entry & No Fishing License Required (May 16–18) \n  \n\n\n\n\n\nThis Friday through Sunday (May 16–18\, 2025)\, you can visit any South Dakota State Park for free. No entrance license needed! You can also fish without a license all weekend long throughout South Dakota! That’s right: it’s the perfect time to pack up\, head out\, and make the most of spring with a last-minute camping trip\, lakeside picnic\, or trail adventure. Lodges are open\, campsites are available\, and events are happening across the state. (Camping fees\, limits\, and regulations still apply.) \nFriendly reminder that the 2024 Annual Park Entrance License expires after Open House Weekend. Be sure to renew for unlimited visits all year long. \n\nCLARIFICATION – We have indicated weekend starts at 12:01 am and ends at 11:59 pm MT\, but we assume that each Park may have\, for security issues\,  it’s own unique rules about when its’ gates are open or closed on each day of the week.  If you are wanting to enter at odd hours\, check with the Park for its’ security rules.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/sd-gfp-parks-free-weekend-free-entry-no-fishing-license-required-may-16-18/
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SUMMARY:SD Ornithologist Union Biennial Spring Meeting
DESCRIPTION:SD Ornithologist Union Biennial Spring Meeting \nThis will be a tri-state joint meeting with our fellow birders from Iowa and Nebraska\, hosted the weekend of May 16-18 at the Salvation Army Western Plains Camp in South Sioux City\, NE. \n  \nThere is a fantastic array of field trips scheduled in all three states\, a Friday night poster session\, and a Saturday keynote by Nebraska’s Michael Forsberg (https://www.michaelforsberg.com/). Michael is a celebrated photographer\, author\, and conservationist who has dedicated over three decades to capturing and telling the story of wildlife and conservation in the Great Plains through his work. He has very recently published a new book\, Into Whooperland\, that tells the story of the endangered Whooping Crane. Copies of the book will be available during the meeting.\n\nFull details and online registration are available on the IOU website; the purple button to register is in the upper right. We are also pointing to this page from SDOU’s Next Meeting site. For those wishing to submit an abstract for the poster session\, there is information on the site about that as well.\n\n\n\n\nFriday\, May 16\, 2025\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n5:00 pm – 8:00 pm\nPoster Session\, Field Trip Signup and Social Hour\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n6:00 pm – 7:00 pm\nFriday Dinner: Taco Bar\n\n\nSaturday\, May 17\, 2025\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n6:00 am – 6:45 am\nBreakfast: Coffee and Donuts\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n6:45 am – 2:00 pm\nField Trips\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n2:00 pm – 3:00 pm\nAfternoon Programming\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n3:00 pm – 4:00 pm\nAfternoon Programming\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n4:00 pm – 5:00 pm\nBusiness/Membership Meetings\nAll Organizations\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n6:00 pm – 7:00 pm\nBanquet Dinner\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n7:00 pm – 8:00 pm\nKeynote Address\nMichael Forsberg\n\n\nSunday\, May 18\, 2025\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n6:00 am – 6:45 am\nBreakfast: Coffee and Donuts\n\n\nWestern Plains Camp Dining Hall\n6:45 am – 2:00 pm\nField Trips
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