The Minnesota River Valley Audubon Chapter (MRVAC) invites you to join us
for:


*“A Big Mammal Day in Tanzania”Dr. Charles FoleySenior Conservation
Scientist at Lincoln Park Zoo, Chicago*
*Thursday, April 27, 7:30 PM*

Dr. Charles Foley will discuss the history of Big Mammal Days, and
describe how he, his wife, and two good friends set about attempting a new
world record for mammals seen in 24 hours in the Tarangire ecosystem in
northern Tanzania. He will show photographs of many of the mammals they
saw, including leopard, yellow-winged bats, and the wonderful aardvark.

We will meet *live* at the Minnesota River Valley Wildlife
Refuge Bloomington Visitor Center located at 3815 American Boulevard East
in Bloomington, which is also accessible after a short walk from the METRO
Blue Line (Hiawatha Light Rail) at American Blvd. Join us for a social
gathering at 7:00 PM. All MRVAC meetings are free and open to the public.

We will try to simulcast on *Zoom*. To join Zoom meeting click on this link:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/87032900044?pwd=N3Y1QjVNV0NuUm1aUGpwakYvczVyUT09
Meeting ID: 870 3290 0044
Passcode: 128178
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US
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*Copyright © 2023 by Minnesota River Valley Audubon Chapter, All rights
reserved.*
Steve Weston
On Quigley Lake in Eagan, MN
swesto...@gmail.com

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