NewsMay 10, 2006

The Cape Girardeau Conservation Campus Nature Center will celebrate its first anniversary Saturday with a day of programs on migratory birds. Conservation employees and volunteers will provide bird banding demonstrations, bird conservation displays and photo displays by area art students. There will be events scheduled to teach about various birds that can be seen in the area...

The Cape Girardeau Conservation Campus Nature Center will celebrate its first anniversary Saturday with a day of programs on migratory birds.

Conservation employees and volunteers will provide bird banding demonstrations, bird conservation displays and photo displays by area art students. There will be events scheduled to teach about various birds that can be seen in the area.

The conservation campus is in North County Park off U.S. 61 north of Cape Girardeau.

The events and times are:

* 9 a.m. Warbler Walk

* 10 a.m. Warbler Walk

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* 11 a.m. Naturescaping for birds

* 11:30 a.m. Jeop-Birdy

* 1 p.m. Nature Center Anniversary: The year in review

* 2 p.m. Bird Calls with Ralph Duren

* 3 p.m. Warbler Walk

* 3 p.m. Naturescaping for birds

* 3:30 p.m. Jeop-Birdy

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