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Operations Manager Kevin Poague and Education Directer Jason St. Sauver, both of the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, offer guided bird walks on the third Tuesday of each month.
The aptly named Third Tuesday Bird Walks provide an opportunity for Nebraskans to learn about species native to the prairie of southeastern Nebraska.
However, these birds, along with birds across the country, face the threat of habitat loss due to agriculture and population growth.
With Plan Forward 2050 showing an expected population growth of over 100,000 people by 2050, methods exist to protect these birds while the population grows.

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Operations Manager Kevin Poague and Education Directer Jason St. Sauver, both of the Spring Creek Prairie Audubon Center in Denton, offer guided bird walks on the third Tuesday of each month.
The aptly named Third Tuesday Bird Walks provide an opportunity for Nebraskans to learn about species native to the prairie of southeastern Nebraska.
However, these birds, along with birds across the country, face the threat of habitat loss due to agriculture and population growth.
With Plan Forward 2050 showing an expected population growth of over 100,000 people by 2050, methods exist to protect these birds while the population grows.

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