Why not donate them to the MOU book sale. This annual book sale is held at the paper session and as I am sure you noticed in the MOU newsletter has become a regular source of funding for the MOU.
But it is only good for funding if we receive donated books and certain magazines. We pick up items throughout the year all over the state. Last year we were in 70 counties birding and picked up books in a lot of counties. We picked up the first last year in April and the last in December. As we travel more in the spring and summer now is the time to let us know about your donations. We were able to get a few bucks for some past copies of American Birds last year and I am sure that there are other buyers interested in such an item. Our time and mileage is completely donated so we try and make pickups when we are in areas birding but we have been willing to make special birding trips that allowed us to pick up items when they needed to be picked up. Please e-mail us directly or give us a call with your donations. Dennis and Barbara Martin [email protected] ----- Original Message ----- From: "Gene Bauer" <[email protected]> To: "MOU-NET" <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 9:57 PM Subject: [mou] Back issues of North American Birds > It's March and I'm deep into spring house cleaning. > > I have a complete set of "North American Birds" from June 1973 that I would > love to avoid throwing into Waste Management's recycling bin. > > If you or anyone you know could use any or all of them, please get in touch > ASAP. You would have to pick them up - I am in Northfield - but they are > boxed (in five Louis Jadot, Macon Villages boxes, themselves a real treat!) > and I would even help you load them. > > Thanks, > > Gene Bauer > > > _______________________________________________ > mou-net mailing list > [email protected] > http://cbs.umn.edu/mailman/listinfo/mou-net >

