Thirty-eight years of Continuity, Change, and Wonder at a Sandhills 
Wildlife Area

Over four decades, Steve Jones has spent more than 300 nights camping out 
by himself at a State Wildlife Area in the northwestern Nebraska Sandhills. 
He was drawn to the Sandhills because it's the last expanse of mostly 
natural prairie in North America. In this State Wildlife Area alone, he's 
documented 124 potential breeding bird species while enjoying intimate 
interactions with long-eared owls, trumpeter swans, and wild turkeys.

What makes this area so unique? Join Boulder County Audubon for our final 
spring speaker program of 2023, where Steve Jones will discuss the unique 
natural processes in the Sandhills. Learn more here 
<https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/may-2023-program>!
*When*: Tuesday, May 23, 7:15 - 8:45 pm
*Where*: In person at Unitarian Universalist Church of Boulder 
<https://goo.gl/maps/EZFV9nvnGxHrT72d9> or online via Zoom (the link will 
be posted at *this page 
<https://www.boulderaudubon.org/all-events/may-2023-program>* on the day of 
the program) 


View recordings of previous BCAS programs on our YouTube page 
<https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOJfgyHMhKZz7EdmiI2zP1Q/videos>

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