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Article: Weyerhaeuser's 'Cool Springs' Recognized by Audubon Society As an Important Bird Area in North Carolina.
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- April 24, 2000
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NEW BERN, N.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 24, 2000
The National Audubon Society has recognized Weyerhaeuser's "Cool Springs" Environmental Education Forest as an Important Bird Area (IBA) in North Carolina.
A ceremony to mark the designation will be held on April 24 at Cool Springs.
According to Walker Golder, Audubon Society's IBA coordinator for North Carolina, Cool Springs is an important breeding and foraging habitat for many species of migratory songbirds. Some 30 species such as the Blue Grosbeak, the Summer Tanager and more than 20 kinds of warblers call Cool Springs home for part of their lives. These birds are ...