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X-WR-CALDESC:Join Bird Conservancy of the Rockies as we celebrate the first
  annual Nebraska Outdoor Women’s month in March. Women & Birds of Nebraska
  will be honoring two Nebraska women who have had significant impacts in N
 ebraska bird conservation\, Mary Bomberger Brown and Marian Langan. We wil
 l highlight each of these women’s lives with a panel of family\, friends\,
  researchers and coworkers who knew Mary and Marian. The webinar will focu
 s on their impact on birds in Nebraska\, sharing the legacy they left for 
 women in science and reminiscing on memories.\nThis webinar is FREE to att
 end\, but does require pre-registration through Zoom: https://zoom.us/…/tJ
 ctfuCvqj8uH9UGB4pcdpgLiSssC_2MM4yk\nMary Bomberger Brown (1957-2019) was a
  former associate professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Tern
  and Plover program coordinator. She has also researched marsh birds and t
 he impacts of wind energy on greater prairie chickens. Additionally\, she 
 supported education through the Platte River Time Lapse project\, providin
 g educational resources to teachers\, giving sandhill crane tours\, and su
 pporting an Lincoln after school club. She also advised the launch of UNL’
 s School of Natural Resources as a chapter of the Association of Women in 
 Science.\nMarian Langan (1962-2017) was the former director of Audubon Neb
 raska and first director of Spring Creek Prairie\, southeast of Lincoln. S
 he was a fierce advocate for conservation\, especially tallgrass prairies\
 , and providing inquiry-based nature education. She built diverse coalitio
 ns to support projects and launched unique programs to educate kids about 
 the outdoors\, which invited her to the White House Summit on Environmenta
 l Education. She also helped develop and grow Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary nea
 r Gibbon to an internationally recognized birding site.\nIf you have any q
 uestions\, please contact Delanie Bruce\, Nebraska Wildlife Education Coor
 dinator\, at delanie.bruce@birdconservancy.org
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DESCRIPTION:Join Bird Conservancy of the Rockies as we celebrate the first 
 annual Nebraska Outdoor Women’s month in March. Women & Birds of Nebraska 
 will be honoring two Nebraska women who have had significant impacts in Ne
 braska bird conservation\, Mary Bomberger Brown and Marian Langan. We will
  highlight each of these women’s lives with a panel of family\, friends\, 
 researchers and coworkers who knew Mary and Marian. The webinar will focus
  on their impact on birds in Nebraska\, sharing the legacy they left for w
 omen in science and reminiscing on memories.\nThis webinar is FREE to atte
 nd\, but does require pre-registration through Zoom: https://zoom.us/…/tJc
 tfuCvqj8uH9UGB4pcdpgLiSssC_2MM4yk\nMary Bomberger Brown (1957-2019) was a 
 former associate professor at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and Tern 
 and Plover program coordinator. She has also researched marsh birds and th
 e impacts of wind energy on greater prairie chickens. Additionally\, she s
 upported education through the Platte River Time Lapse project\, providing
  educational resources to teachers\, giving sandhill crane tours\, and sup
 porting an Lincoln after school club. She also advised the launch of UNL’s
  School of Natural Resources as a chapter of the Association of Women in S
 cience.\nMarian Langan (1962-2017) was the former director of Audubon Nebr
 aska and first director of Spring Creek Prairie\, southeast of Lincoln. Sh
 e was a fierce advocate for conservation\, especially tallgrass prairies\,
  and providing inquiry-based nature education. She built diverse coalition
 s to support projects and launched unique programs to educate kids about t
 he outdoors\, which invited her to the White House Summit on Environmental
  Education. She also helped develop and grow Audubon’s Rowe Sanctuary near
  Gibbon to an internationally recognized birding site.\nIf you have any qu
 estions\, please contact Delanie Bruce\, Nebraska Wildlife Education Coord
 inator\, at delanie.bruce@birdconservancy.org
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