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Bird-Friendly Gardening

Sat, July 25 ,2020
at 10-11 am
With Tom Tribble, Audubon Society

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 Bird Friendly Plant Lists:
1) Native Plants for Birds List from Tom Tribble with additional links, Audubon
2) Audubon North Carolina Bird-Friendly Native Plants of the Year – 2015-2018

Make your yard a haven for birds!
Birds today face serious threats from habitat loss and climate change. With increased development and population growth, there are fewer undeveloped areas for our migratory and resident birds to find food, shelter and a place to raise their babies. The single, easy action that individuals can take to help birds is to make their own yard more bird-friendly by planting native plants. 

 Join Tom Tribble of the Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society to learn about the native plants and actions you can take to make your yard a haven for birds. For over 100 years, Audubon has focused on making the world a better place for birds – Protect Birds and You Protect the Earth.

Limited to 95 attendees.
Please do not sign up more than once.
Must be signed up by 2 pm Friday, July 24 to receive an invitation.
This workshop has already occurred.

About Tom Tribble:  Tom Tribble served six years as President and is now an At-Large member of the Board of Directors of Elisha Mitchell Audubon Society, the local Audubon chapter that covers Buncombe, Henderson, Madison and several adjacent counties in western North Carolina. Tom has been an Audubon member and avid birder for 45 years. Tom worked for 30 years at the NC Center for Geographic Information & Analysis, the State’s Geographic Information System, retiring in 2013. He holds a Bachelor’s degree from Vanderbilt University and a Master’s degree from Duke University.