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Eugene Wild Wednesday: A Journey to the Wildlife Refuges of the Klamath Basin

What Presentation
When Oct 01, 2008
from 06:30 pm to 07:30 pm
Where Eugene Downtown Public Library
Contact Name Chandra LeGue
Contact Email cl@oregonwild.org
Contact Phone 541-344-0675
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Take a photographic tour of stunning wildlife and wetlands of the Klamath Basin

Join Oregon Wild in exploring the beauty and diversity of an Oregon wonder. Tucked into the southern reaches of the state, the Klamath Basin plays host to a myriad of migratory bird species every year. This is a place where snow geese congregate in the tens of thousands, American White Pelicans dip their slender beaks in search of fish, and bald eagles gather in their largest numbers in the continental United States.

Come see the spectacular images of professional photographer Brett Cole as we tour the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge celebrating its 100th anniversary this year aBrett-Cole---Klamath-Avocetss the oldest migratory waterfowl refuge in the nation. Oregon Wild Klamath Campaign Coordinator Ani Kame’enui will be your guide.

What: Oregon Wild Wednesday – A free event open to all-ages. Space is limited, so be sure to arrive early.

When: Wednesday, October 1, 2008, 6:30-7:30 pm

Where: Eugene Public Library, Tykeson Room
        100 West 10th Ave., Eugene, OR     

WIN!: Every person who attends this free event will be entered into our raffle for goodies such as Patagonia gear! Drawing to take place evening of event; you must be present to win.


White Pelicans

photos by Brett Cole

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