As a Peace Corps volunteer in Kenya a few (OK, “many”) years ago, I taught physics at a rural secondary school and maintained a rear, prep area stocked with cabinets and shelves of paraphernalia for classroom demonstrations and laboratory assignments. Since the school was only about 8 miles north of the Equator, classrooms usually were open-air for natural ventilation.
Western Tanager, Vol. 80 No. 2 Nov-Dec 2013
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Western Tanager, Vol. 80 No. 2 Nov-Dec 2013
• Marsh Madness at Ballona | By Don Sterba
• INTERPRETING NATURE: Los Angeles Audubon Youth Education Programs: Here’s Why It’s Worth the Effort… | By Stacey Vigallon
• Birds of the Season–October 2013 | By Jon Fisher
• Ralph W. Schreiber Ornithology Research Grants 2014
• CONSERVATION CONVERSATION: A Bird-friendly Los Angeles? | By Garry George
• TRIP REPORT: San Gabriel Mountains and Mount Wilson | By Dessi Sieburth
• Ballona Docents Head North | By Cindy Hardin, Photographs by Leslie Davidson
• 2013 End-of-Year Appeal
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Bird Walks, Field Trips, Christmas Bird Counts, Monthly Program Presentations