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The HEARD Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, Mckinney Texas, Mckinney Texas, Mckinney Texas - Sponsors and Affinity Groups
Heard Nature Photographers Club The Heard Nature Photographers Club is an informal group of photography enthusiasts of all skill levels who love nature and photography. ... nature photography. Club activities focus not only photographic technique, but also the natural world of plants, flowers and mammals. Meetings are held the second Saturday of each month. The Heard Nature Photography Club ...
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The HEARD Natural Science Museum & Wildlife Sanctuary, Mckinney Texas
Heard Nature Photographers Club meets the 2nd Saturday of each month at the Heard at 1:30. Visit this website for the details. QUICK NAVIGATION HOME | THE HEARD | EVENTS CALENDAR | PRESS & NEWS | HEARD ...
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John Muir & I
The Canyon remained pristine, in part because the Sierra Club and others were able to invoke the words ... the transforming experience of immersing yourself in nature, wild nature, but he did it without, perhaps, ... Bears didn't scare him, and neither did photographers. I walked slowly and cautiously towards the ... never saw that bear. Perhaps he saw or heard me following him and mistrusted my motives. ...
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(5/12/2002) Bari vs. FBI Trial: Darryl Cherney Testifies
Cherney said he felt a deep responsibility ... of the room for a break, Judge Wilken heard arguments about defense objections to showing a ... and social justice groups, like NOW, Sierra Club, labor groups to support them. They spoke ... Which increases expenses, travel arrangements, things of that nature. Most times I feel like I can' ...
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Mother of the Forest
U.S. Hayden heard a Langford lecture in Washington, D.C., and was ... his family, Muir, John Burroughs and several dozen scientists, poets, photographers, hunters and artists. On the trip, Muir named a glacier ... Association, 1948): 27. Donald Worster, Nature's Economy: The Roots of Ecology (San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1977). James Russell Lowell, "Humanity to ...
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