Some of the program was run-on in my email, so I separated them for easier
reading.  (maybe your's was fine) 
Looks like a great day of presentations.  Thanks to Tony, Carrol, and anyone
else who helped put this together--- and to all the presenters. 
 
GAndersson
St Paul
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2015 MOU Paper Session Program Schedule
Saturday, 5 December 2015, 8:00 AM - 4:40 PM

Registration

Welcome and Bell Museum Planning Update
        Manley Olson and Lee Pfannmuller

Where Were "Our" Birds When There Was a Mile-thick Glacier Covering
Minnesota?
        Dr. Robert M. Zink, Breckenridge Chair in Ornithology 

Migratory Bird Treaty Centennial: A Century of Conservation!
        Tom Cooper, Chief of Migratory Bird Program for Midwest Region of
USF&WS 

Nesting Ecology of Red-headed Woodpeckers
        Brittney Yohannes

Break and Late Registration

Native Bird Terminology
        Charles Grolla

Introducing: Bird City Minnesota. Creating Bird-friendly Communities -
Better for Birds and People, too!
        Joanna Eckles, Audubon Minnesota's Bird-friendly Communities manager

Research and Revelations about Common Loons and the Effects of the Deepwater
Horizon Oil Spill on Minnesota's Loons.
        Carrol Henderson, Minnesota DNR Chief of Non-game Wildlife Division

Lunch and Latest Registration

MOU Business Meeting and Awards Presentation 

The Effect of Twin Cities Metropolitan Development on Regional Breeding Bird
Distributions
        Mike North and Dr. William E. Faber

>From the St. Croix to Central America, A Sister Park Story
        Jonathan Moore, Partnership Coordinator at the St. Croix National
Scenic Riverway

Break

Trumpeter Swans: A Reintroduction Success Story
        Christine Herwig, DNR Northwestern Minnesota Regional Nongame
Specialist 

Little Brown Jobs: Phylogeny and Species Limits in Wrens
        Keith Barker

Old Cedar Avenue Bridge and Trails Update: A Popular Birding Area Undergoes
"Molt"
        Gerry Shimek, Wildlife Habitat Restoration Biologist with USF&WS

Anthony Hertzel
axhert...@gmail.com


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