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The Mt. Lebanon Nature Conservancy publishes a newsletter three times a year. It contains informative and interesting articles about the natural community around us, as well as information about Mt. Lebanon Nature Conservancy. Members receive copies of the newsletter through the mail, but you can also read selected articles of interest on this web site. Please select one of the following links:

Complete Newsletters in PDF format
        November 2004 Click here to download.
Articles by Verna McGinley
        February 1999 Are You Tuned In To Nature?
        April 1999 Bird Songs In Your Back Yard
        September 1999 Summer In Bird Park
        February 2000 Seedy Tales
        April 2000 A Spring Song
        September 2000 No Summer Reruns
        February 2001 A New Bird In Town
        April 2001 The Song of the Wild
        September 2001 Is there a Palm Tree growing in Bird Park?
        February 2002 A Drum Roll at Dawn
        April 2002 Faster Than A Speeding Bullet!
        September 2002 Comings and Goings
        February 2003 Eine Kleine Nachtmuisk (A little bit of night music)
        May 2003 Birds and Words
        October 2003 Autumn’s Dream Coat
        February 2004 Do birds bathe in the winter?
        April 2004 Get in Tune with Nature
Geology Articles by Dr. Mark Evans
        September 1999 There's History in Mt. Lebanon's Rocks
        February 2000 Oil And Gas in Mt. Lebanon
        April 2000 Coal, Coal Mines, and Mine Subsidence
        September 2000 Creep, Slumps, Flows, and Falls
        February 2001 Pollution And Our Streams
        September 2001 The Soil Under Our Feet
        February 2002 When Mammoths Roamed Bird Park
        April 2004 Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
Other Articles of Interest
        February 1999 Visit Mt. Lebanon Parks
        February 2000 The Early Years of the Conservancy
        September 2000 Carl Fittkau Memorial
        April 2002 The Value of Trees