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SUMMARY:Meade County Commission Hearing on Comprehensive Plan
DESCRIPTION:County Commissioner will have the public hearing on Tuesday\, May 14\, 2024\, at 10:00am at the Meade County Commission room to consider adoption of the Meade County Comprehensive Plan. The purpose of the public hearing is to accept public comments on the proposed comprehensive plan. \nWritten comments meant for all Commissioners can be sent to rhea crane <rcrane@meadecounty.org>\, to e-mail specific Commissioners visit https://www.meadecounty.org/commission \nLink to draft comprehensive plan: \nhttps://static1.squarespace.com/static/61a79945f91fb63fe590c49d/t/660b2c11e045ec262c7f5bc3/1712008232130/Meade+County+Draft+05-14-2024.pdf \nFor questions: \nTonya Vig\, CFM\, Planning Director\, Meade County\, 1300 Sherman St\, Ste 222 \nSturgis SD  57785\, O- 605.347.3818 \nmeadecounty.org
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/meade-county-commission-hearing-on-comprehensive-plan/
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DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240425T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240328T005031Z
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SUMMARY:Oral Arguments before SD Supreme Court on the dispute about DANR permitting waste water dumping in French Creek
DESCRIPTION:Oral Arguments before SD Supreme Court on the dispute from local landowners over DANR permitting waste water dumping in French Creek. \nCase number is – Appeal No. 30495. \nOral argument has been set for April 25th at 9:45 a.m. (CT). We are not sure how long the hearing will last. \nThey broadcast live audio of SD Supreme Court arguments\, we will include the link when it gets closer to the date They also upload the audio recording afterwards in case you can’t listen to it live.  Folks will be driving to Pierre to attend in person. \nHere is a link the court’s web page\, to look up case once we get closer to the date: https://ujs.sd.gov/Supreme_Court/CurrentTerm.aspx \nHere is a news article about the issue: https://hillcityprevailernews.com/content/county-may-oppose-citys-wastewater-plan \nA petition: \nhttps://www.change.org/p/urgent-preserve-french-creek-let-our-politicians-and-representatives-know-that-you-do-not-support-the-discharge-of-wastewater-into-french-creek
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/oral-arguments-before-sd-supreme-court-on-the-dispute-about-danr-permitting-waste-water-dumping-in-french-creek/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240425T180000
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DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240410T233445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T234212Z
UID:12310-1714068000-1714075200@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:BLM Virtual Meeting on DEISs on Greater Sage Grouse Management
DESCRIPTION:BLM will host 13 public meetings to present information and answer questions on the draft environmental impact statement and proposed alternatives for strengthening conservation of greater sage-grouse on public lands. \nhttps://www.blm.gov/announcement/april-2024-blm-hold-virtual-and-person-public-meetings-greater-sage-grouse-management \nBLM will hold two virtual meetings online on >>>Tuesday\, April 9 at 1 p.m. MDT and Thursday\, April 25 at 6 p.m. MDT. Register for one or both sessions on Zoom. \nThere are no Face-to-Face meets in SD\, but ones in Casper (24th) \, Worland  (23rd) & Cheyenne (18th)  Wyoming \nhttps://empsi.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vPkfsSS9RcuPR-a6NOFD7A#/registration \nSee June 13th event post or our Sage Grouse page for more info on DEISs (6/13/24 is Comment Deadline) \n 
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/blm-virtual-meeting-on-deiss-on-greater-sage-grouse-management/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240426T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240428T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240410T224304Z
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UID:12292-1714150800-1714312800@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Izaak Walton League's SD Division Annual Meeting\, in North Sioux City
DESCRIPTION:Izaak Walton League’s SD Division Annual Meeting\, in North Sioux City \nWe are not yet sure of the exact start and end times\, but the meetings normally run from a social on Friday night to Sunday afternoon lunch\, Some meals severed.  Registration is normally required\, see Kelly J. Kistner\, IWLA SD Division President\, kelly_kistner@hotmail.com \nApril 26\, 27\, & 28.  Friday night will be a social at the chapter house with beverages and light meal.  Saturday will be breakfast\, speakers until right after lunch then you are invited to go over to Adams Nature Preserve and see the amenities that the Park ranger spoke about during her presentation.  Saturday night will be the Social hour\, meal\, and awards banquet.  Sunday will be the normal business meeting\, and looking to be completed by lunch time. \nHotel location \nThe McCook Lake Izaak Walton League  already has a block of rooms at the Hampton Inn & Suites.  The block is listed as “McCook Lake Ikes” and you can contact them at 605-232-9739 for your reservation.  Rooms are $114 + tax’s.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/izaak-walton-leagues-sd-division-annual-meeting-in-north-sioux-city/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240426T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240426T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240404T045519Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T045749Z
UID:12240-1714154400-1714165200@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Earth-day Movie - Purple Mountains
DESCRIPTION:Earth-day Movie – “Purple Mountains” a 53 minute film on “one man’s journey to find common ground in the Mountains\, one voter at a time”  – for more info: https://www.purplemountainsfilm.com/ \nDahl Fine Arts Center\, Rapid City \nSocial hour 6-7 pm MT \nFilm starts at 7 pm \nSponsored by Citizen’s Climate Lobby\, several groups & schools will be tabling
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/earth-day-movie-purple-mountain/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240427T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240427T120000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240410T225646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240410T230023Z
UID:12298-1714206600-1714219200@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Bear Butte Forum 2024
DESCRIPTION:Bear Butte Forum is an annual meeting between SDGFP staff from Bear Butte State Park and Native American folks to discuss the management of the state park. Bear Butte is a sacred site for many Native American Tribes. \nIt will be April 27th\, 2024.    Non-native people are welcome to come. \nIt is traditionally held at the Sturgis Community Center\, 1401 Lazelle St\, Sturgis\, SD 57785\,  \nIt normally runs from 8:30 to noon\, but I have not seen the agenda for this year. \nCall Bear Butte State Park for an update and to verify times and place. https://gfp.sd.gov/parks/detail/bear-butte-state-park/
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/bear-butte-forum-2024/
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CREATED:20240409T170525Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T173102Z
UID:12280-1714434600-1714435140@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Scoping comments on North Sand Vegetation Management Project (near Sand Creek Roadless area)
DESCRIPTION:Opportunity for public comment would be due on April 27 but that is a Saturday so they are actually on due Monday the 29th: North Sand Vegetation Management: Black Hills National Forest – Projects (usda.gov) \nhttps://usfs-public.app.box.com/v/PinyonPublic/folder/246546688222 \nMap: https://usfs-public.app.box.com/v/PinyonPublic/file/1474922331799 \nIt is in the Bearlodge Ranger District along Sand Creek and near Dugout Gulch. \nThis beautiful area is near the Ranch A National Historic Place and the Sand Creek the Country Club south of Beulah\, Wyoming. \nSteep slope removal may be necessary for part of this timber management. The project area embraces the north end of the Sand Creek Roadless area.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/scoping-comments-on-north-sand-vegetation-management-project-near-sand-creek-roadless-area/
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CREATED:20231213T065935Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240519T225641Z
UID:9869-1714654800-1714737600@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:SD Game Fish and Parks May Commission meeting
DESCRIPTION:At the SDGFP Commission meeting on May 2nd\, 2024. We submitted 3 petitions for rule making \, these were rejected.  Here is an Argus Leader Article about that: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/might-south-dakota-beavers-receive-some-protections/ar-AA1o43Yx \nWe will right more about what other thins  happened later. \n================================ \nSD Game\, Fish & Parks Commission’s May Meeting was in Custer State Park\, Thursday-Friday\,  May 2-3\, 2024\, at the Event Barn.  The agenda can be viewed here – https://gfp.sd.gov/UserDocs/nav/Commission_Agenda_-_May_2-3\,_2024_Public_Copy.pdf \nFolks could testify for 3 minutes at 2 pm MT in person or by Zoom or phone on rule finalizations and/or at the Open Forum . Visit this web page  for more details: https://gfp.sd.gov/commission/information/ \nZoom link for the meeting\nhttps://state-sd.zoom.us/j/92827772568?pwd=cHByUFlQNi8rRXJ0dGlEazNRbjBqZz09#success\n To join via conference call\, dial 1.669.900.9128 | Meeting ID: 928 2777 2568 | Passcode: 421262\n \n\nPublic Input at the meeting: \nTo provide comments\, join the meeting in person\, via zoom\, or via conference call per the info above. To conduct the public hearing and/or open forum as efficiently as possible GFP asks those wishing to testify to register by 1:00 pm CT by email to Liz.Kierl@state.sd.us. Testifiers should provide their full names\, whom they are representing\, city of residence\, and which proposed topic they will be addressing. \nWritten comments can be submitted here. To be included in the public record\, comments must include full name and city of residence and meet the submission deadline of seventy-two hours before the meeting (not including the day of the meeting).  \n====== \nTopics at the meeting: \n\nIt is normal\, traditional for SDGFP to present furbearer season rule change proposals in May. \nPrairie Hills Audubon Society has  created three new petitions for rule making that are an  attempt to change SD GFP hunting season for beaver to allow less beaver trapping/hunting. These will be presented at the May 2nd\, 2024 Commission hybrid meeting\, in Custer State Park at the Event Barn.  We seek groups and individuals to endorse & testify for the petitions. \n  The petitions seek a moratorium on beaver trapping/hunting on the Black Hills National Forest for 3 years\, includes some cleaning up of geographical descriptions\, asking for hunter/trapper to report back on number and location of beaver killed on some federal public lands and to change the season length outside the Black Hills Fire Protection District from 12 month to 5 months\, The 3 petitions are below. If you have limited time\, just read the longer petition: \nShorter sized petition with less (2) protections\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/Beaver-rule-change-petition-Final2024.short1_-1.docx\nMedium sized petition with medium (3) protections\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/BeaverRuleChange-PetitionMedium1Final.docx\nLonter Petition with the maximum (4) protections\n\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/Beaver-rule-change-petition_long1_-2024Final.docx \n\n\nCharts and Maps referenced in petitions:\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/Maps.ChartsBEAVER-December-2023.pdf\n\nThey are very similar to the 2023 petitions\n  \nThere will be finalization on proposed CSP coyote and bison hunting rule changes. \nThere will  also be finalizations on season rules for : \nSmall Game Hunting Seasons\na. Grouse Hunting Season\nb. Partridge Hunting Season\nc. Quail Hunting Season\nd. Cottontail Rabbit Hunting Season\ne. Tree Squirrel Hunting Season\nf. Snipe Hunting Season \nThey will be adopting “Action Plans” for pheasant\, deer & bobcat. \nSD GFP normally meets on the first Thursday-Friday of the month\, unless those days are close to a holiday and then the meeting week may shift. They normally don’t meet in February and August. \nWritten comments can be submitted at https://gfp.sd.gov/forms/positions/. To be included in the public record of the next meeting\, comments must include your complete name and city of residence and meet the submission deadline of seventy–two hours before the meeting (not including the day of the meeting) (Usually Sunday night before midnight CT or MT depending on time zone of physical meeting)  If you miss that deadline it goes to record of the next meeting .\nYou can testify at GFP meetings which are held in person and by Zoom\, generally at 2 pm on the Thursday of the meeting\, in time zone of the meeting. If there is rule finalization(s) you get 3 minutes per each rule you want to testify on. During the Open Forum\, you get 3 minutes to testify on anything. \nUnless you want to communicate directly with each Commissioner  (those comments will not be in the public record)–  https://gfp.sd.gov/commission/members/  (no deadline). You can see phones and home address at this link.  Here are likely e-mails for them.\n\n“Stephanie.Rissler@state.sd.us” <Stephanie.Rissler@state.sd.us>\, “Jon.Locken@state.sd.us” <Jon.Locken@state.sd.us>\,  “Travis.Bies@state.sd.us” <Travis.Bies@state.sd.us>\, “Robert.Whitmyre@state.sd.us” <Robert.Whitmyre@state.sd.us>\, “Julie.Bartling@state.sd.us” <Julie.Bartling@state.sd.us>  \nThe three new commissioners  e-mails likely are: \nJim.White@state.sd.us\, \, Bruce.Cull@state.sd.us\, Travis.Theel@state.sd.us\,
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/sd-game-fish-and-parks-may-commission-meeting-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240504T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240504T183000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240425T182822Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240504T124026Z
UID:12350-1714807800-1714847400@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:La Creek National Wildlife Refuge Annual Fieldtrip
DESCRIPTION:La Creek National Wildlife Refuge Annual Field trip \nEvery year we  jointly sponsor a field trip to the La Creek National Wildlife Refuge with the Sierra Club on either the first or second Saturday in May. \nFolks car pool in Rapid City in the early morning of Saturday May 4th from 7:30-8:00 am MT\, leaving Family Fare east side with the last car(s) leaving at 8:00 am and to also meet up with others at the Refuge Headquarters at  11 am.  Sometimes some folks camp at the Refugee on Friday night.  More  details will be posted\, when I have them. \nContact – 604-787-6466 home\, 787-2806 cell\, Nancy  for more information \n 
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/la-creek-national-wildlife-refuge-annual-fieldtrip/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240506T215000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240506T215900
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240310T024456Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240505T042429Z
UID:12037-1715032200-1715032740@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Comment Deadline extended on USFWS rule changes to  ensure  BIDEH on their Refuges
DESCRIPTION:Comment deadline extended 60 days\, on USFWS proposed rule changes to ensure that the biological integrity\, diversity\, and environmental health (BIDEH) of the National Wildlife Refuge System (Refuge System) are maintained\, and where appropriate\, restored and enhanced\, in accordance with the National Wildlife Refuge System Improvement Act of 1997. \nFor more information: \nhttps://www.federalregister.gov/documents/2024/03/05/2024-04583/national-wildlife-refuge-system-biological-integrity-diversity-and-environmental-health-extension-of \nBlog post explains this rule making: \nA Proposal to Leverage More Conservation Benefits from National Wildlife Refuges \n \nSign-on letter\, Still open 5/4/24: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc1nfnaxJAVkAuW3RDALEPdp4FIzNi7l8rf3mGU9mjkZSCSIg/viewform \nSome examples of submitted comments \nGroup letter on predator control at refuges that PHAS signed on to : \nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/137-NGOs-letter-1Mar2024.pdf \n\nOther letters: \n<https://cpr-assets.s3.amazonaws.com/wp/uploads/2024/02/fischman-comments-proposed-fws-biological-integrity-diversity-enviro-health-rule-022724.pdf>. \nhttps://elpc.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/02/ELPC-NWRA-BIDEH-Comments-on-FWS-BIDEH-Proposed-Rule-02.19.24.pdf \nComment submission: You may submit comments on the proposed rule or the proposed revisions to 601 FW 3 by one of the following methods: \n• Electronically: Go to the Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. In the Search box\, enter FWS–HQ–NWRS–2022–0106\, which is the docket number for this rulemaking. Then\, click on the Search button. On the resulting screen\, find the correct document and submit a comment by clicking on “Comment.” \n• By hard copy: Submit by U.S. mail or hand delivery to: Public Comments Processing\, Attn: FWS–HQ–NWRS–2022–0106; U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service; 5275 Leesburg Pike\, MS: PRB (JAO/3W); Falls Church\, VA 22041–3803. \n\nThey will not accept email or faxes. They  will post all comments on https://www.regulations.gov. This generally means that they will post any personal information you provide them.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/comment-deadline-extended-on-usfws-rule-changes-to-ensure-bideh-on-their-refuges/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240507T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240507T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240321T040035Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240321T040403Z
UID:12138-1715095800-1715097600@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Deadline to submit Initiative and Constitutional Amendment petitions to SD SOS
DESCRIPTION:Deadline to submit Initiative and Constitutional Amendment petitions to SD SOS in Pierre\, on May 7th\, 5 pm CT. \nFor info: \nhttps://sdsos.gov/elections-voting/upcoming-elections/ballot-question-information/default.aspx \nPotential Ballot Questions 2024: \nhttps://sdsos.gov/elections-voting/upcoming-elections/general-information/2024/2024-ballot-questions.aspx
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/deadline-to-submit-initiative-and-constitutional-amendment-petitions-to-sd-sos/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240508T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240508T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240426T012140Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240426T043634Z
UID:12392-1715157000-1715184000@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:SD Water Management Board May 2024 meeting
DESCRIPTION:A meeting is scheduled for the SD Water Management Board on 5/8/2024 9:30:00 AM CT. To learn more about past and upcoming meetings please visit the Boards and Commissions Portal –  https://boardsandcommissions.sd.gov/  \nFor 5/8/24 meeting visit:   https://boardsandcommissions.sd.gov/Meetings.aspx?BoardID=106 \nAgenda – https://boardsandcommissions.sd.gov/bcuploads/202405Agenda1%20(1).pdf \nLive audio of the meeting is available at https://www.sd.net
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/sd-water-management-board-may-2024-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240508T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240508T203000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240503T192404Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240503T192404Z
UID:12512-1715191200-1715200200@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Prairie Hills Audubon Society Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Prairie Hills Audubon Society Board Meetings are normally the second Wednesday of the month in the evening by Zoom.  They tend to start at 6 or 6:30 pm MT.  Exact start time will be chosen closer to the date. \nThey are open to Prairie Hills Audubon Society’s members and others by invitation.  Contact Nancy Hilding \nfor more information and Zoom details.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/prairie-hills-audubon-society-board-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240509T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240509T204500
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240410T224920Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240510T013134Z
UID:12294-1715277600-1715287500@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Norbeck Society Zoom Meeting on American Goshawk in the Black Hills
DESCRIPTION:Thursday\, May 9\, 6:00: Join Norbeck Society for a Public Zoom meeting. Norbeck Presents an evening with Patricia Kennedy\, Jason Bruggeman & David Anderson: “Declining American Goshawk nest site habitat suitability in the Black Hills National Forest.” Their peer-reviewed research was published recently in the Journal of Raptor Research. https://raptorresearchfoundation.org/publications/ \nYou may read the researchers’ biographies below.* \n*Goshawk Researcher Biographies: \nJason Bruggeman Ph.D.\, Endangered Species Monitoring Coordinator\, Headwaters Corporation \nJason is the Endangered Species Monitoring Coordinator for the Platte River Recovery Implementation Program through Headwaters Corporation.  His work involves monitoring and research on Piping Plovers\, Interior Least Terns\, and migratory Whooping Cranes on the central Platte River.  Prior to joining Headwaters in 2022\, Jason worked as a wildlife research biologist and biometrician as a private consultant and at the University of Minnesota.  Jason led the retrospective analysis of Black Hills National Forest Goshawk data through his own consulting business\, Beartooth Wildlife Research.  Jason has led and designed studies involving American pikas\, grassland specialist birds\, and Goshawks.  Jason has also worked with existing data from Arctic Peregrine Falcons\, Bald Eagles\, black-tailed prairie dogs\, elk\, and wolves.  Jason obtained his Ph.D. at Montana State University in 2006 with dissertation research on bison spatial dynamics in Yellowstone National Park during winter. \n  \nPat Kennedy Ph.D.\, Professor Emeritus\, Oregon State University \nPat is Professor Emerita in the Department of Fisheries\, Wildlife\, and Conservation Biology at Oregon State University.  Please see this link for additional bio information on Pat:  https://raptorresearchfoundation.org/blog/#pat \n  \nDavid Andersen Ph.D.\, Unit Leader\, USGS Minnesota Cooperative Fish & Wildlife Research Unit \nDavid Andersen is the Leader of the U.S. Geological Survey\, Minnesota Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit (MN CFWRU) and Adjunct Professor in the Department of Fisheries\, Wildlife\, and Conservation Biology on the St. Paul Campus of the University of Minnesota.  Dr. Andersen received a Ph.D. in Wildlife Ecology (1988) and a Ph.D. in Zoology (1988) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, an M.S. in Wildlife Ecology (1984) from the University of Wisconsin-Madison\, and a B.S. from St. Olaf College (1981).  He has worked at the MN CFWRU since 1989\, having conducted research in avian ecology and conservation\, working with graduate students on projects involving raptors\, forest-nesting birds\, waterfowl\, shorebirds\, marshbirds\, cranes\, and swans.  Dr. Andersen has advised or co-advised over 35 M.S. students and Ph.D. students\, authored or co-authored over 100 scientific publications\, and has served as Principal Investigator on dozens of research projects focused on applied avian ecology. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMay 9\, NS Public Zoom meeting\, 6pm: Norbeck Society Presents Patricia Kennedy\, Jason Bruggeman and David Anderson: “Declining Black Hills Goshawk Nest Site Habitat Suitability in a Timber Production Landscape: Effects of Abiotic\, Biotic and Forest Management Factors”.\n\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88173621695?pwd=eVlRZ3lSQ1BhUzVGUmN3akE0bTJ4QT09\n \nLaunch Meeting – Zoom
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/norbeck-society-zoom-meeting-on-american-goshawk-in-the-black-hills/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240511T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240511T235900
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240511T014430Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240511T015159Z
UID:12597-1715385600-1715471940@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Migratory Bird Day
DESCRIPTION:Migratory Bird Day – May 11\, 2024 \nThis year Migratory Bird Day will be in both the spring and fall – see also October 12th\, 2024 \nThis year’s theme is “Protect Insects\, Protect Birds.” From the cornucopia of caterpillars that nourish young chicks in the spring to the droves of winged insects that supply valuable protein and energy for migrants\, bugs are vital to birds and our ecosystems. \nLink to learn more: \nhttps://www.migratorybirdday.org/?emci=ce1d2753-fd0e-ef11-96f3-6045bdd9e096&emdi=2e39fe44-090f-ef11-96f3-6045bdd9e096&ceid=403117
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/migratory-bird-day/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240511T060000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240519T235900
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240425T195756Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240512T171615Z
UID:12356-1715407200-1716163140@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Endangered Species Week Chalk drawing competition
DESCRIPTION:Endangered Species Week Chalk drawing competition \nThe competition will occur from Saturday\, May 11th\, 2024 to Sunday\, May 19th.\nFriday\, May 17th is Endangered Species Day\nIn honor of Endangered Species Day\, Endangered Species Coalition is holding a nationwide\, all-ages chalk art competition that anyone can participate in\, from wherever you live. This event will help raise awareness of the importance of endangered wildlife\, and the Endangered Species Coalition will be giving away a variety of prizes\, including a $250 Grand Prize for the best artwork and a number of small prizes just for participating! \nTo enter the contest\, you must post a photo of your chalk art on Instagram or FaceBook between 9:00am Pacific Time on Friday\, May 17th and 11:59pm Pacific Time on Sunday\, May 19th. \n—— \nTo be eligible for a prize\, your art must feature at least one threatened or endangered plant or animal species\, and it must be created with chalk. Artwork must be new (created within the previous week – no reusing photos of old chalk art). There are no other restrictions and we encourage you to be creative. \nTo enter the contest\, you must post a photo of your chalk art on Instagram or FaceBook between 9:00am Pacific Time on Friday\, May 17th and 11:59pm Pacific Time on Sunday\, May 19th. \nYou must use the hashtag #EndangeredSpeciesChalkArt and tag @endangeredspeciescoalition in your caption. This allows us to find your artwork! \nIf your account is private\, you will need to temporarily make it public\, for one week starting on May 17th\, so that we can find and see your post. If you do not have an Instagram or Facebook account currently\, we encourage you to create one to participate! If this is not possible for you for some reason\, please reach out to us. Parents\, guardians\, or teachers may post art for children or students who want to participate. \nPlease direct questions or concerns to Tara at tthornton@endangered.org. \nFor more details: \nhttps://www.endangered.org/endangered-species-chalk-art-event/?link_id=1&can_id=894d0cc0d439d8d2425a681aec9625bc&source=email-endangered-species-day-is-almost-here-2&email_referrer=email_2291315&email_subject=endangered-species-day-is-just-weeks-away-join-the-celebration-at-home-or-at-an-event \nPhoto of sidewalk with chalk drawings by USFWS
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/endangered-species-week-chalk-drawing-competition/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240511T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240511T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240512T022153Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240512T022153Z
UID:12619-1715414400-1715446800@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Comments due on Davis Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project\, BHNF
DESCRIPTION:Comments due on Davis Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project\, BHNF \n  \n\n\n\n\n\n\nA new project is proposed on the Black Hills National Forest in northeastern Wyoming.  The project is in the Moskee and Grand Canyon areas of the Bearlodge Ranger District. The Davis Hazardous Fuels Reduction project includes pine thinning and mechanical and manual fuel reduction. Project information and request for comments may be found in the “Project Description and Comment Opportunity” documents at https://www.fs.usda.gov/project/?project=66020. Submission of comments is requested by June 10\, 2024.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/comments-due-on-davis-hazardous-fuels-reduction-project-bhnf/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240515T000000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240615T235900
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240511T015343Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240511T015801Z
UID:12602-1715731200-1718495940@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Climate Watch\, Spring/Summer season 5/15/24-6/15/24
DESCRIPTION:Climate Watch is Audubon’s biannual community science program that enlists volunteer bird-lovers across North America to tally for twelve target bird species \nClimate Watch – Summer Season – May 15th-June 15th\, 2024 Climate Watch \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
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/climate-watch-spring-summer-season/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240515T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240515T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240515T011314Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T011430Z
UID:12662-1715778000-1715790600@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Black Hills National Forest - Forest Service Advisory Board Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Black Hills National Forest – Forest Service Advisory Board Meeting\, 1:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. – May 15\, 2024 \nLocation: Mystic Ranger District Office\, 8221 Mount Rushmore Road\, Rapid City\, SD 57702 \n  \nAgenda – https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1175302.pdf \nCurrent NFAB members – https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_DOCUMENTS/fseprd1039321.pdf \n  \nMeetings: Meetings are open to the Public. The agenda will include time for people to make oral statements of three minutes or less.  Individuals wishing to make an oral statement should make a request in writing by at least three days before the meeting to be scheduled on the agenda.  Anyone who would like to bring related matters to the attention of the committee may file written statements with the committee staff before or after the meeting.  Written comments and requests for time for oral comments must be sent to Scott Jacobson\, NFAB Committee Coordinator\, Mystic Ranger District Office\, 8221 Mount Rushmore Road\, Rapid City\, South Dakota\, 57702; or by email to scott.j.jacobson@usda.gov.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/black-hills-national-forest-forest-service-advisory-board-meeting-3/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240516T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240516T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240516T231621Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T231621Z
UID:12743-1715846400-1715878800@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:SD Game\, Fish and Parks Commission December Hybrid Meeting
DESCRIPTION:  \nSD Game\, Fish and Parks Commission December Hybrid Meeting\, likely in Pierre \nThere will be face-to-face and Zoom attendance. \nFolks can testify for 3 minutes at 1 pm MT in person or by Zoom or phone on rule finalizations and/or at the Open Forum . Visit this web page for more details when close to the date: \n: https://gfp.sd.gov/commission/information/ \nGo to our notice on November Commission meeting  for more details – as items may be continued. \nPublic Input at the meeting: \nTo provide comments\, join the meeting in person\, via zoom\, or via conference call per the info above. To conduct the public hearing and/or open forum as efficiently as possible SDGFP asks those wishing to testify to register by 1:00 pm CT by email to Liz.Kierl@state.sd.us. Testifiers should provide their full names\, whom they are representing\, city of residence\, and which proposed topic they will be addressing. If you forget\, they are polite and normally ask if anyone who failed to register wants to testify. \nWritten comments can be submitted here. To be included in the public record of the Decemmber meeting \, comments must include full name and city of residence and meet the submission deadline of seventy-two hours before the meeting (not including the day of the meeting). Late comments will end up in the  record of next meeting in  2025 . \n  \nUnless you want to communicate directly with each Commissioner  (those comments will not be in the public record)–  https://gfp.sd.gov/commission/members/  (no deadline). You can see phones and home address at this link.  Here are likely e-mails for them. \n“Stephanie.Rissler@state.sd.us” <Stephanie.Rissler@state.sd.us>\, “Jon.Locken@state.sd.us” <Jon.Locken@state.sd.us>\,  “Travis.Bies@state.sd.us” <Travis.Bies@state.sd.us>\, “Robert.Whitmyre@state.sd.us” <Robert.Whitmyre@state.sd.us>\, “Julie.Bartling@state.sd.us” <Julie.Bartling@state.sd.us>  \nThe three new commissioners  e-mails likely are: \nJim.White@state.sd.us\, \, Bruce.Cull@state.sd.us\, Travis.Theel@state.sd.us\,
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/sd-game-fish-and-parks-commission-december-hybrid-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240517T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240517T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240410T230307Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240512T201647Z
UID:12301-1715968800-1715979600@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Endangered Species Day Celebration - 2024
DESCRIPTION:Above photo is of Noreen\, who is one of three cloned black footed ferrets\,  photo taken by Kika Tuff \n\nEndangered Species Day is a celebration of our nation’s wildlife & wild places.  Started in 2006 by the US Congress\, Endangered Species Day (ESD) is the third Friday of May.  We have celebrated ESD in Rapid City with  a multi-group sponsored event for 16 years.\n\n        Our 2024  celebration for western SD will begin at 6 pm MT on 5/17/24\, by Zoom and end by 9 pm MT.  We will have several speakers\, who will talk about federal and state listed threatened and endangered species. Scroll down for Zoom details. \nAGENDA:\n\n\n6:00 pm –  Introduction by Sponsors\n\n6:05  pm – 7:00  pm MT –  Speaker:  Christopher Swanson\, Field Supervisor\, North and South Dakota Ecological Services\, US Fish and Wildlife Service – He will speak on – “Recovery of Endangered Species across South Dakota: latest updates on species conservation\, emerging challenges\, and ESA regulatory revisions.”\n.\n7:00  pm – 7:55  pm MT – Speaker:  Eileen Dowd Stukel\, Senior Wildlife Diversity Biologist\, SD Game\, Fish and Parks  – Eileen will discuss the 10 year review and revision of the State’s Wildlife Action Plan & the biennial review by GFP Commission of our state listed species. She will provide a brief update on status of Recovering America’s Wildlife Act in the US Congress.\n\n5 minute break\n\n8:00 pm- 8:55 pm  MT – Speaker: – Chalmer Combellick\, Wildlife Biologist\, Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe – Chalmer will speak on tribal efforts to recover federally and state listed species and other species culturally significant to the tribes.\n\nRecordings of past ESD celebrations are on our recordings web site. https://phas-wsd.org/recorded-meetings/ \nCo-sponsors include: Prairie Hills Audubon Society\, Western Watersheds Project\, Rapid City Chapter of the Izaak Walton League\, Black Hills Chapter of Dakota Rural Action\,  Black Hills Clean Water Alliance\, The Norbeck Society\, Black Hills Chapter of Citizen’s Climate Lobby\, \nZoom meeting details: \nTopic: Endangered Species Day Celebration\nTime: Friday\, May 17th\, 2024\, 6 pm MT \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/85433920233?pwd=QmxYUDMvMGRrNW9yRmVON3VPU0dRZz09 \nMeeting ID: 854 3392 0233\nPasscode: 534620 \n— \nOne tap mobile\n+16694449171\,\,85433920233#\,\,\,\,*534620# US\n+16699006833\,\,85433920233#\,\,\,\,*534620# US (San Jose) \n— \nDial by your location (as far as we know all work in western SD – but you need meeting ID/Passcode to access meeting)\n• +1 669 444 9171 US\n• +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)\n• +1 719 359 4580 US\n• +1 253 205 0468 US\n• +1 253 215 8782 US (Tacoma)\n• +1 346 248 7799 US (Houston)\n• +1 689 278 1000 US\n• +1 929 205 6099 US (New York)\n• +1 301 715 8592 US (Washington DC)\n• +1 305 224 1968 US\n• +1 309 205 3325 US\n• +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)\n• +1 360 209 5623 US\n• +1 386 347 5053 US\n• +1 507 473 4847 US\n• +1 564 217 2000 US\n• +1 646 931 3860 US \nMeeting ID: 854 3392 0233\nPasscode: 534620 \nFind your local number (mostly other countries) : https://us02web.zoom.us/u/kbb9dO0PBV \n============================================= \n+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ \n========================================================= \nHELP SPREAD THE WORD! \nWe have this announcement on our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/events/3527418304178046/ \nWe have 5 posters for this event (ESDC) \, that feature photos of different animals\, with QR codes. If anyone wants to print the posters and put up on bulletin boards it would help spread the word.  Or you can download the PDF & forward a poster to friends.\n\n\nESDC Poster with Black Footed Ferret & Osprey Photos with QR Code\, legal size:\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/ESD-2024.FP3_.QRCode.Legal_.Osprey.pdf\n\nESDC Poster with Black Footed Ferret  & Northern Long Eared Bat Photos with QR Code\, legal size:\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/ESD-2024.FP3_.QRCode.Legal_.NorthernLEB.pdf\n\nESDC Poster with Osprey Photo with QR Code\, letter size:\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/ESD24.Letter.Poster.osprey.QR_.FP_.pdf\n\nESDC Poster with Black Footed Ferret with QR Code\, letter size:\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/ESD24.Letter.Poster.ferret.QR_.FP_.pdf\n\nESDC Poster with a Cluster of Tri-colored Bats with QR Code\, letter size:\nhttps://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/ESD24.Letter.Poster.QR_.custerTCB.FP_.pdf\n 
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/endangered-species-day-celebration-2024/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240518T123000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240518T163000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240515T014850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T014850Z
UID:12671-1716035400-1716049800@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Great Plains Native Plant Society Annual Meeting - Hermosa
DESCRIPTION:Great Plains Native Plant Society Annual Meeting – Hermosa \nFor more information: https://www.gpnps.org/events.php \n  \n\nRSVP by May 13\nTrip leader: Cindy Reed\n605-890-0150\nc.reed@gpnps.org
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/great-plains-native-plant-society-annual-meeting-hermosa/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240521T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240521T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240516T023012Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T024750Z
UID:12693-1716318000-1716325200@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Mt Lion Networking Meeting
DESCRIPTION:This “Mt Lion Networking Meeting” is a limited attendance meeting.  If you are a volunteer of an environmental or animal welfare group\, or want to be such & want to be working to protect & recover mountain lions in SD – contact Nancy Hilding of Prairie Hills Audubon Society & ask for an invitation to it. Staff of national cougar groups will be meeting  with local volunteers over Zoom. \nSD GFP is getting ready to amend it’s mountain lion plan. \nNancy 605-787-6466 (landline)  phas.wsd@rapidnet.com
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/mt-lion-networking-meeting/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240531T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240602T130000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240515T051753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240530T022712Z
UID:12679-1717174800-1717333200@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:SD Ornithologist Union's Spring Meeting - Custer\, SD
DESCRIPTION:SD Ornithologist Union’s Spring Meeting – Custer\, SD \nCuster SD May 31-June 2\, 2024\, All gatherings will be at the Custer County Annex Building*\, 447 Crook St. Custer SD\, in the Pine room. For more information: https://sdou.org/SDOU/NextMeeting.aspx \nFriday evening  5 pm- 7 pm registration/social  then: \n 7pm-8 pm Friday with a presentation ( by well known landscape photographer/author/and historian Paul Horstead\, as they celebrate the 150th anniversary of the Custer expedition. His recreation of historical photos taken during the 1874 survey of the Black Hills by the US Calvery\, show the history and the changes that have come to Western South Dakota in the past 150years.   \n 7 am- 6 pm on Saturday are Pplanned field trips that will head in all four directions – north to granite peaks\, south to the Whitney Preserve (SW of Hot Springs)\, east to Custer State Park\,  and west to Hell Canyon and Boles/Roby Canyon. These field trip options repeat on Sunday morning.\, except Saturday field trips last 7 am- 6 pm but Sunday’s are shorter. \n6-7 pm Saturday – Dinner/Banquete: Hillbilly BBQ will provide their locally famous BBQ Brisquit with sides of cowboy beans\, corn on the cob and chopped veggie salad known as “Grandma’s salad”. Non meat option will be stuffed grilled portabella mushroom and the same sides. A selection of pies for dessert\, provided by The Purple Pie Place.  \n7 pm-8pm MT\, Saturday – Evening’s keynote speaker: Maggie Engler\, life long birder and director of the Black Hills Raptor Center will bring some of her education birds for a chance to see these raptors very up close and personal . \n7 am – 12 am\, Sunday Field trips – with  same 4  trip options  as Saturday  \n12-1 pm –  a count off. \nRegistration is $30\, meals may be $24/@ for adult and $12/@ for child – to  get  meal please be register by 5/24/24. Link to on-line registration \nhttps://sdou.org/SDOU/Registration.aspx?mtg=19 \n 
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/sd-ornithologist-unions-spring-meeting-custer-sd/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240601T063000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240601T210000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240531T163438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T163820Z
UID:13302-1717223400-1717275600@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:National Trails Day - June 1st\, Saturday
DESCRIPTION:National Trails Day – is June 1st\, Saturday\, Many NGOs or state and federal agencies are sponsoring hiking events nationwide. \nAt this web page you can search for an event near you: \nhttps://americanhiking.org/national-trails-day/find-an-event/ \nIt finds 6  hikes within 50 miles and  7 hikes within 100 miles of Rapid City \nWe assume there may be some hikes you can’t find on this search engine\, so if an agency is near you\, you could check with them for their events (if any). \nTimes and location of hikes varies
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/national-trails-day-june-1st-saturday/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240601T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240531T155854Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T162233Z
UID:13295-1717236000-1717254000@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Native Plant Road Show - by SDSU Native Plant Initiative - Spearfish
DESCRIPTION:Plant sale event to be held Saturday\, June 1\, 10 am-3pm at The Snapper’s Club in Spearfish\, courtesy of Beautify Spearfish.\n\n\nNative plants will be sold.  (sales via cash or check only)
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/native-plant-road-show-by-sdsu-native-plant-initiative/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240601T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240601T170000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240515T015255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T015255Z
UID:12673-1717236000-1717261200@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Great Plains Native Plant Society Field Trip Bear Butte/Ft. Meade Area
DESCRIPTION:Great Plains Native Plant Society Field Trip Bear Butte/Ft. Meade Area \nParticipants will see most of the plants within the Bear Butte Historic Preserve\, which contains a part of the grounds of the historic Ft. Meade that is currently being archeologically documented.\nAfter an introductory presentation by Ross Lamphere of the BBCHP Association\, our member Dr. Mark Gabel\, an eminent botanist of the Black Hills and member of the Bear Butte Creek Historic Preserve Association\, will lead an easy hike to view the flora within this historic area. \nWe don’t know how long the field trip will last and just speculated end time of 5 pm. \n  \n\nRSVP by May 23\nTrip leader: Dr. Mark Gabel\, botanist\n605-745-3397\nfieldtrips@gpnps.org
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/great-plains-native-plant-society-field-trip-bear-butte-ft-meade-area/
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240602T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240602T140000
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240531T160258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T160258Z
UID:13297-1717322400-1717336800@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Native Plant Road Show\,  Courtesy of SDSU Native Plant Initiative - Rapid City
DESCRIPTION:Native Plant Road Show\, Courtesy of SDSU Native Plant Initiative – Rapid City \nSunday\, June 2\, 10 am – 2 pm at Jolly Lane Greenhouse\, Rapid City\nNative plants will be sold. \nOn Saturday 6/1/24\, they will be in Spearfish
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/native-plant-road-show-courtesy-of-sdsu-native-plant-initiative-rapid-city/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20240602T225000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20240602T225900
DTSTAMP:20260415T012101
CREATED:20240525T195836Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240601T010857Z
UID:13050-1717368600-1717369140@phas-wsd.org
SUMMARY:Deadline to send written comments to SDGFP Commission June 2024 Meeting - Act to Protect Raccoons
DESCRIPTION:Midnight CT is the deadline to send written comments to SDGFP Commission June 2024 Meeting – Act to Protect Raccoons \nSunday June 2nd at just before Midnight CT is the deadline to send written comments in to SDGFP for inclusion in the public record of the meeting. If comments are late they go into the public record for the next meeting (July). \nGo to June 6th–7th Commission meeting announcement for more more details and instructions on how to submit comments or testify (at hybrid Commission meetings). https://phas-wsd.org/event/sd-game-fish-and-parks-commission-june-meeting/ \nor \nWritten comments to SDGFP Commission can be submitted at https://gfp.sd.gov/forms/positions/. To be included in the public record of the next meeting\, comments must include your complete name and city of residence and meet the submission deadline of seventy–two hours before the meeting (not including the day of the meeting) (Usually Sunday night before midnight CT or MT depending on time zone of physical meeting)  If you miss that deadline it goes to record of the next meeting .\nYou can testify at GFP meetings which are held in person and by Zoom\, generally at 2 pm on the Thursday of the meeting\, in time zone of the meeting. If there is rule finalization(s) you get 3 minutes per each rule you want to testify on. During the Open Forum\, you get 3 minutes to testify on anything. \nUnless you want to communicate directly with each Commissioner  (those comments will not be in the public record)–  https://gfp.sd.gov/commission/members/  (no deadline). You can see phones and home address at this link.  Here are likely e-mails for them.\n\n“Stephanie.Rissler@state.sd.us” <Stephanie.Rissler@state.sd.us>\, “Jon.Locken@state.sd.us” <Jon.Locken@state.sd.us>\,  “Travis.Bies@state.sd.us” <Travis.Bies@state.sd.us>\, “Robert.Whitmyre@state.sd.us” <Robert.Whitmyre@state.sd.us>\, “Julie.Bartling@state.sd.us” <Julie.Bartling@state.sd.us>  \nThe three new commissioners  e-mails likely are: \nJim.White@state.sd.us\, \, Bruce.Cull@state.sd.us\, Travis.Theel@state.sd.us\, \n\n================= \nFor  the June meeting we ask people to write or testify against the rule proposal/finalization to allow for out-of-state hunters to use hounds to hunt raccoons.  You would be objecting to the rule proposal for raccoons.  This proposal came about\, due  to petition for rule making by hound hunter in fall 2023. \nThe two goals expressed by hound hunters were to allow hound hunting friends from out-of-state to hound hunt with locals and the other goal was to help facilitate large raccoon hound hunting events. We want people to testify against collective hound hunting of small animals as a recreational event or a form of recreational sport that hunters in SD have a right to expect the Commission to facilitate. \nHere is a link to the rule proposal (that you should oppose): https://phas-wsd.org/wp-content/uploads/Raccoons.Hound_HuntRule.June23Commission.pdf \nWe also ask for people to also write in opposition to hound hunting of mt. lions in the Black Hills\, which has been asked for by hound hunters and is currently being considered/thought about by the Commission/Staff\, but no formal proposal is before them yet.  We expect the changes to mountain lion hunting season (if any) and the new 2024 mt lion management Action Plan  to be offered at the July meeting\, with finalization (vote) in September.  We expect the staff to propose to expand hound hunting of cougars  in the Black Hills. \nSo we are also asking people to be writing against hound hunting of SD wildlife generally and getting your friend to do so also. \nIn SD\, all wildlife can be hound  hunted unless specifically prohibited.  Big game can’t be hunted with hounds \, with the exception that GFP allows mt. lions to be hunted by hounds\,  in Custer State Park and on the Prairie Unit.  Bobcats\, whose pelts are worth a lot of money\, can be hound hunted.  Currently raccoons can’t be hound hunted by out-of-staters. \nOglala Sioux Tribe allows hound hunting of lions within their jurisdiction by tribal and non-tribal members.  Rosebud Sioux Tribe might be allowing it in the future for their lions\, by tribal members. Nebraska allows hound hunting of lions\, but limits it to after the “boot hunt”if the “boot  hunt” fails to reach the harvest limit.. Wyoming allows hound hunting of lions and I think non-lethal pursuit (which means hound hunters can chase and tree lions without killing them).  Non-lethal pursuit has also been proposed by hound hunters for SD (but not approved) and people should write in opposition to that also. . \nAlso visit our web pages on protecting raccoons in SD\, \nhttps://phas-wsd.org/protect-sd-raccoons/ \nour mountain lion/cougar web page \nhttps://phas-wsd.org/cougar-alert/. \nand our nest predator bounty program web page. \nhttps://phas-wsd.org/sd-nest-predator-bounty-program/ \n\n=============================== \n\nPHAS November 2023 meeting on Raccoons – watch this for inspiration! \n\nNovember 29th\, 2023\nThere are two recordings of this meeting (for two speakers).  Discussion of event’s topics/speakers can be found at this link: https://phas-wsd.org/event/likely-date-phass-november-members-meeting-topic-raccoons/\nThe first half of the meeting\, was about raccoons.  The initial recording was accidentally cut off towards the end of Q&A on the raccoon presentation. Recording of meeting starts again in the next recording  where the end of first speaker’s  presentation precedes the second speakers presentation.  Nancy Hilding’s presentation is on SD Game\, Fish and Park’s policy with respect to meso-carnivores – especially the Nest Predator Bounty Program and hound hunting of raccoons.\nLinks to part 1 and part 2\nPart 1 Katherine’s presentation on raccoons: https://vimeo.com/890441992/e8cdc3f64f\nPart 2 – The end of Katherine’s & all of Nancy’s presentation:  https://vimeo.com/manage/videos/890467767/5713cb96ae\n  \n=== \n\n  \n\n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \neadline to send written comments to SDGFP Commission June Meeting
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/deadline-to-send-written-comments-to-sdgfp-commission-june-meeting/
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SUMMARY:Review of Meade County Draft Comprehensive Plan by Meade Planning Commission
DESCRIPTION:Review of Meade County Draft Comprehensive Plan by Planning Commission\, Monday June 3rd\, 2024\, – a public hearing at 2 pm at the  Meade County Office Building (Erskine Bldg) on 1300 Sherman St. \nIn the earlier spring (April 1st\, 2024) \, the Planning Commission moved forward a Draft Comprehensive Plan to the Meade County Commission (May 14th) \, who recommended amendments to the draft and approved it as amended and staff have written up those changes and the new draft Plan will go back to the Planning Commission for review – and maybe approval. \nIf you have not reviewed the draft plan\, your opportunity to review and comment may be ending on June 3rd 2024 hearing and/or at the later Meade Commission hearing. It is suggested the earlier you comment in the process the better. \nLink to download the June 3rd version of the draft plan: https://static1.squarespace.com/static/61a79945f91fb63fe590c49d/t/664b8e8c41cd9f6f0cdcf28d/1716227729433/Meade+County+Draft+06-03-2024.pdf \nLink to download an earlier  May 14th version  of the draft plan (this will be amended): \nhttps://go.boarddocs.com/sd/meade/Board.nsf/files/D4TPKV642C7D/$file/Meade%20County%20Draft%2005-14-2024.pdf \nPlanning Commission 6/3/24  Agenda should be on this web page on Friday before Monday: \nhttps://go.boarddocs.com/sd/meade/Board.nsf/Public \nList of Meade Committees: \nhttps://www.meadecounty.org/committees \nYou can send written comments to the Meade County Planning Dept\, but they wanted them several working days in advance of hearing.
URL:https://phas-wsd.org/event/review-of-meade-county-draft-comprehensive-plan-by-meade-planning-commission/
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