Join us tonight, April 20, @ 7:00 pm 
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 for 
our monthly meeting and presentation. Amy Seglund, a Species Conservation 
Coordinator with Colorado Parks and Wildlife, will be speaking with us 
about Pinyon Jays in Colorado. The amazing social Pinyon Jay is familiar to 
many and yet surprisingly, little research has been done regarding the 
species in Colorado. We do know that Pinyon Jay populations have recently 
been declining. Because of these declines, Colorado Parks and Wildlife 
initiated a study in 2019 to locate breeding colonies across the state to 
better understand habitat use, assess site fidelity, and identify threats 
to reproductive output. Come spend an evening learning about the natural 
history of this species and recent research findings. 

Zoom Link: 
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/83817861538?pwd=UXBOZVNwQnl5cHBKZEJHUWw2ek1PUT09 
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Meeting ID: 838 1786 1538
Passcode: 950611

Linda Hodges
Colorado Springs
El Paso County

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