Meredith Community Center recently issued the following announcement.
You Are Welcome!
Presentation: Loons, their habitat and
preservation efforts.
Speaker: Harry Vogel, Sr. Biologist and
Executive Director of the Loon Preservation
Committee, Moultonborough
August 11, 2021 6:00-7:30 PM
Meredith Community Center, Meredith NH
The WWWPA Summer Speaker Presentation will take place on August 11, 2021
6:00-7:30 PM at the Meredith Community Center, Meredith NH
The Waukewan and Winona Watershed Protective Association (WWWPA) will resume its
summer speaker program Wednesday, August 11, 2021. Harry Vogel, from the Loon
Preservation Committee (LPC), will be presenting a program about loons and their habitat at
the Meredith Community Center in Meredith, New Hampshire. This event is free and open to the
public. Biologist Harry Vogel will give attendees an update on the state’s loon population and
answer questions about their behavior. Harry has been studying loons for over 20 years as a
researcher. He is senior biologist and executive director of the Loon Preservation Committee.
Their mission is to restore and maintain a healthy population of loons throughout New
Hampshire and to promote a greater understanding of loons. The LPC has grown to become a
leader among environmental organizations since its creation in 1975. The LPC is working to
preserve this threatened and endangered species. They have the most comprehensive
database of loon populations and productivity in the world. LPC‘s management efforts have
more than doubled our loon population since loons were listed as a state threatened species.
The LPC was one of the first organizations anywhere to show that it was possible to reverse the
decline of a threatened species. A photo slide show of loon images will be included in this
presentation.
The Waukewan and Winona Watershed Protection Association is a non-profit organization whose mission is to
encourage and support long range planning, responsible lake level management and sound conservation techniques
to preserve the ecology, environment and natural beauty of the Waukewan and Winona Watershed. It serves as a
voice for its members in matters of group concern with regard to the environment and seeks to assist with scientific
studies, education programs and the preparation and dissemination of educational materials. https://wwwpa.org/
Original source can be found here.