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Don't venture out on another fieldtrip without one of our shirts, caps or other items with our beautiful ptarmigans logo on them. Find out more here.
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The Alex Cringan Memorial Scholarship Fund, sponsored by FCAS, is a scholarship created to raise environmental awareness in future generations. Dr. Alex Cringan was a Colorado State University Professor of wildlife biology, a founding member and past president of the Fort Collins Audubon Society, a frequent field-trip leader, and a friend and a role model for many FCAS members. Shortly after his passing in October 2012, FCAS created the Alex Cringan Fund to provide small grants for educational purposes. The purpose of the scholarship is to provide financial assistance for teachers and students involved in a project teaching or researching natural resources so they can enhance their skills and share their knowledge with others. The scholarship kicked-off in August 2024. Click here for an application.
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FCAS welcomes new National Audubon Society members by sending one complimentary copy of our newsletter. Join us at our monthly programs on the second Thursday of the month. National dues do not cover the cost of printing and mailing the newsletter, so if youd like to keep receiving the Ptarmigan, please support your local chapter and subscribe.
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Our First Online Chapter Meeting with Zoom
by John Shenot
Because of our publication schedule, all the articles in the Ptarmigan are written weeks before you read them. As I write this, Colorado is facing a mandatory stay-at-home order until at least April 26. Even if the order is not extended, I expect public health officials will continue to recommend social distancing well into May, and probably beyond. In the face of this uncertainty and the underlying public health emergency, the FCAS Board decided to take the unusual step of converting our normal May chapter meeting into an online meeting using a tool called Zoom. Our guest speaker, Bryan Guarente, agreed to offer his presentation online instead of in person.
If youve never used Zoom before, I hope you wont be intimidated. Its free, and basically all you have to do is enter the website address on Page 1 of this newsletter (http://us02web.zoom.us/j/207880802) into your web browser at or slightly before the appointed time. From there, youll have the option of either downloading a Zoom application to your computer (if you havent already done so), or simply joining the meeting from your web browser. Youll be able to see your host (me) and watch Bryans presentation on your screen and use your computer audio or a phone to listen. I will offer further instructions to attendees at the start of the meeting.
Please understand that the only realistic alternative to scheduling an online meeting was to cancel the meeting altogether. The Board fully understands that some of our members dont have the right technology to attend an online meeting or may be intimidated by the format. We also realize an online meeting is not as social a gathering as our society would like. And since weve never done an online meeting before, it is quite possible that things will not go smoothly. Nevertheless, the Board decided that it is better to use an online format than to cancel the May program. It may not work for everyone, and were sorry about that, but it will hopefully work for most.
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FCAS has a Facebook page where we post announcements about upcoming field trips, last minute changes to scheduled trips, and high-lights of most of our outings. Just click on the Like" button in the plugin to Like our page! Our announcements should then appear on your wall. You can also click on "Fort Collins Audubon Society" to be taken directly to the Facebook page. Note: All field trips are also announced in the Ptarmigan and on our website.
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The Chapter has prepared a number of birding checklist to aid you when birding.
Find them here: FCAS Birding Checklists
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Trying to help a sick or injured bird? These resources are ready to help!
- Greenwood Wildlife Rehabilitation Center greenwoodwildlife.org
- Colorado Avian Research and Rehabilitation Institute carrip.org
- Rocky Mountain Raptor Program rmrp.org
Fort Collins Audubon Society
Serving Larimer County, Colorado, and Surrounding Areas.
The Fort Collins Audubon Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to nature appreciation, environmental education, and conservation activities.
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