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SUMMARY:Cathy Ziglar: Bat Conservation in Des Moines County
DESCRIPTION:Many people think of bats as mysterious\, and maybe even a little scary\, but bats provide important pollination\, pest control\, and seed dispersal benefits to agriculture and natural environments\, and they are important players in food webs. In recent years bat populations have been in dramatic decline due to climate change\, habitat loss\, wind turbines\, and a deadly fungal disease that affects mostly hibernating bats in North and Central America. It is estimated that nearly seven million bats have been lost in North America to White-nose Syndrome (WNS) since 2007. Of the 47 bat species living in the United States and Canada\, nearly half of them hibernate through the winter. In the U.S. WNS has been confirmed in 37 states\, including Iowa\, and the disease has killed over 90% of northern long-eared\, little brown\, and tri-colored bat populations. All three of these species are found in Des Moines County. This presentation will highlight some of the bat conservation efforts taking place in Des Moines County. \nPlease use the Columbia Street door with the blue awning. Doors will open at 12:45.
URL:https://dmchs.org/event/cathy-ziglar-bat-conservation-in-des-moines-county/
LOCATION:Heritage Center\, 501 N 4th Street\, Burlington\, IA\, 52601\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mark Tabbert: History of Freemasonry in Burlington\, Iowa since 1840
DESCRIPTION:The first Masonic meeting in the Iowa Territory was held on the evening of November 6\, 1840\, in the Burlington carpenter shop of Brother Evan Evans. That meeting led to the chartering of the Des Moines Lodge No 41 by the Grand Lodge of Missouri. In 1844 the Des Moines Lodge was rechartered as the first lodge in the Grand Lodge of Iowa\, and continues to meet to the present day. What is Freemasonry? How did it come to Burlington? And what do Freemasons do? These questions\, along with an explanation of the numerous other fraternal organizations that once\, and still serve diverse Burlington communities will be presented. \nPlease use the Columbia Street door with the blue awning. Doors will open at 5:45.
URL:https://dmchs.org/event/mark-tabbert-history-of-freemasonry-in-burlington/
LOCATION:Heritage Center\, 501 N 4th Street\, Burlington\, IA\, 52601\, United States
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