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  • Date: Fri, 8 Mar 2013 19:25:19 +0000

EVENTS CALENDAR FOR JACKSON AUDUBON PLUS LECTURES AT SCIENCE MUSEUM

Mar 9, 2013, Saturday, 7:45 am - NOON
Bird Field Trip: Turcotte Lab, Pearl River Wildlife Refuge and Lake Harbor Road,
Near Canton, MS. Meet & park at Brown's Landing located near Hwy 43 and Natchez 
Trace & carpool.
Pullen Watkins, leader
REMEMBER : Be sure to get your annual WMA permit : $15 at any sporting goods 
store or wallmart.
Look for ducks, Bald Eagles, winter birds, potential early migrants & many 
marsh & waterbirds.

SCIENCE MUSEUM LECTURES:
APR 2, Tuesday, 2013 •• 12noon–1pm
Adventures of an Ethnobotanist in the American South: the Herbal Remedies

SPEAKER: Edward M. Croom, Jr., Ph.D.; Adjunct Associate Professor of 
Pharmacognosy, School of Pharmacy University of MS

Ethnobotanical field research has documented the use of wild plants and herbal 
remedies from the garden for self-treatment in America. The proper collection 
and preparation of plants that are documented as deadly poisons will be 
discussed and emphasizes the need for de- tailed knowledge for the safe and 
effective use of plants for health.

JAS WEBPAGE:  Be sure to go to the updated JAS webpage for more information.  
Thanks to Chris King our new webmaster for updating our webpage. Check it out.

Mary Stripling, Retired
Museum Librarian
Museum Volunteer
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science
2148 Riverside Drive
Jackson, MS  39202
WORK: 601 354-7303
CELL: 601 832-6788

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