Title | The Spoonbill, Vol. 32, No. 2, Feburary - March, 1983 |
Alternative Title | The Spoonbill, Vol. XXXII, No. 2, February - March 1983 |
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Publisher | Outdoor Nature Club |
Date | February 1983 - March 1983 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Location | ID 2007-023, Box 11, Folder 16 |
ArchivesSpace URI | /repositories/2/archival_objects/9868 |
Original Collection | Outdoor Nature Club Records |
Digital Collection | Outdoor Nature Club Newsletters |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/2007_023 |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://libraries.uh.edu/branches/special-collections/ |
Use and Reproduction | Rights Undetermined |
File Name | index.cpd |
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Transcript | §POO]N(BILL 9 Volume XXXII, No.2 February, March, 1983 MINUTES OF THE OG MEETING, FEB. 3, 1983 Ted Eubanks opened the meeting. Linda Walsh reported there is $4,749.95 in the OG treasury. New dues are $11.00 per person, $9.00 for subscribers only. The upcoming field trips and programs were announced. Rare birds for the month included numerous Bewick's Wrens and Harris Hawks, also Caracara, White- tailed Hawk, eagles. Cinnamon Teal in West Harris County. A Rough-legged Hawk was seen on the Lone Star Trail and Fulvous Whistling Ducks at Anahuac. Checklists for UTC birds are on sale at every meeting for 254. Ted announced that both Mitchell Development and Homecraft received permission this month from the Corps of Engineers to go ahead with their developments on West Galveston Island. However in another area, the Sierra Club won its suit against Galveston in the matter of the deep water port. That case now goes back to the District Court for further environmental estigation. Hr PUBLISHED BY THE ORNITHOLOGY GROUP, OUTDOOR NATURE CLUB HOUSTON, TEXAS B.C. ROBINSON, EDITOR officers for the upcoming year: Pres.-Don Richardson, V.Pres.- Wes Cureton, Sec.Javan Shelly, Treas.-Linda Roach. A motion was made by Peggy Milstead that the slate be accepted by acclamation. It passed unanimously. There was an auction of a model of a Bufflehead for the benefit of the High Island Fund of the Houston Audubon Society. It was sold to Larry Ballard for $50.00. Bruce Halstead of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service gave a film and slide show emphasizing the importance of wetlands to wildlife. It was both informative and disturbing as we were shown the far reaching consequences of destroying the marshes. Ellen Red, Secretary MINUTES OF THE OG MEETING. MARCH 3, 1983 „.,s< _,, . r " : Ted Eubanks pgejied the meeting and called for the Treasurer's report. Lindas^alsJ^iistated there was a balance on hand of $5,762.24. The nomination committee of the OG presented the slate of |