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SUMMARY:Birdability: Birding CAN Change the World (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:(MD) (Natural History Society of Maryland) Virginia Rose was thrown from a horse at the age of 14\, resulting in paralysis. Then\, at the age of 44\, she discovered birding. It changed her life.  She founded Birdability with the vision that birding truly is for everybody and every body\, regardless of disabilities or other health concerns. Their mission is to ensure birding is accessible to everyone. \nIn this presentation by Birdability Executive Director\, Cat Fribley\, let’s discover how accessible birding can make a significant impact on individuals with access challenges and learn practical ways you can contribute to a more inclusive birding community.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/birdability-birding-can-change-the-world-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Birds,Seminars and Lectures
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SUMMARY:Our Watershed
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Rock Creek Conservancy) Join Stream Team Leaders Kathy Sykes and Andrea Contreras for an engaging presentation on the Lower Rock Creek watershed and why its health matters to our community. This talk will explore what a watershed is\, how everyday activities impact local streams\, and the key indicators of a healthy watershed—from salt and bacteria levels to biodiversity and aquatic life.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/our-watershed/
LOCATION:Tenleytown Library\, 4450 Wisconsin Ave NW\, Washington\, DC\, 20016\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conservation,Seminars and Lectures,Watershed Ecology
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SUMMARY:Accessible Birding Programs and Places (Virtual)
DESCRIPTION:(MD) (Natural History Society of Maryland) This extended workshop builds on the introductory presentation\, Birding CAN Change the World\, and is designed for those who are ready to move from learning into implementation. \nParticipants will take a deeper dive into what accessibility in birding truly looks like in practice. Together\, we will explore real-world case studies from across the country that show how organizations\, municipalities\, parks\, and nature centers have assessed barriers\, made meaningful changes\, and created more inclusive birding experiences for people with disabilities and other health concerns.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/accessible-birding-programs-and-places-virtual/
CATEGORIES:Advocacy,Birds,Seminars and Lectures
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SUMMARY:Under the Cherry Trees: From Old Japan to Washington\, D.C.
DESCRIPTION:(DC) (Japan Information and Cultural Center) In Japan\, people have long strolled under masses of cherry blossoms in a springtime tradition known as hanami (花見; flower viewing). Today\, millions of people enjoy a similar experience in Washington\, D.C.\, made possible through the combined efforts of Japanese and American individuals who shared a vision. Local writer Diana Parsell\, author of Eliza Scidmore: The Trailblazing Journalist Behind Washington’s Cherry Trees\, will share the history and symbolism of cherry blossoms in Japan and trace the remarkable story of how they came to grace the banks of the Potomac River. In this richly illustrated talk\, learn about the cultural and spiritual meanings behind hanami that has connected people\, places\, and histories across generations and continents.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/under-the-cherry-trees-from-old-japan-to-washington-d-c/
LOCATION:Japan Information and Cultural Center\, 1150 18th Street NW\, Suite 100\, Washington\, DC\, 20036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Seminars and Lectures,Social and Cultural,Trees
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SUMMARY:Searching for Lost Birds with NVBA
DESCRIPTION:(VA) (Northern Virginia Bird Alliance) Join us for our first Alliance Afternoon of 2026. We will gather to mingle with other bird-lovers while enjoying snacks and drinks. The chapter meeting will be followed by a presentation on Searching for Lost Birds. Around the world\, just over 100 species of birds are currently considered “lost” meaning that they are not considered extinct but that no one has been able to document them in the past decade or more. What are these lost birds and why can’t anyone find them? Join John C. Mittermeier\, the Director of the Search for Lost Birds at American Bird Conservancy\, to answer these questions and hear stories about the efforts to rediscover some of these mysterious species.
URL:https://capitalnature.org/event/searching-for-lost-birds-with-nvba/
LOCATION:National Wildlife Federation\, 11100 Wildlife Center Drive\, Reston\, VA\, 20190\, United States
CATEGORIES:Birds,Community Meeting,Seminars and Lectures
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