This program presents information about Ohio’s owl species, their natural history, behavior, and current research. In addition, you will learn tips on how to search for and hopefully find owls in and around where you live.
Event details:
Wednesday, October 13 from 6:30 to 8 pm Eastern Time
Presenter: Judy Semroc, Field Biologist
FREE
About Judy Semroc
Judy Semroc is a field biologist, naturalist, author and photographer. She is the founder of Chrysalis in Time‚ the first Ohio chapter of the North American Butterfly Association (NABA). Judy also serves on the board of the Ohio Bluebird Society & Ohio Ornithological Society (Conservation Committee). She has co-authored two natural history guides, Dragonflies & Damselflies of Northeast Ohio and Goldenrods of Northeast Ohio: A Field Guide to Identification & Natural History. For the past 20+ years, Judy was a Conservation Specialist for the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. As a former Petroleum Geologist and science teacher, Judy loves to learn about and share her passion for the natural world through hikes, interpretive programs, and photography.
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Organizer: Renee Boronka, rboronka@wrlandconservancy.org, 216-533-8761