Houston Audubon Membership Meeting: Coastal Update 2010–Ike and the Whooping Cranes
Title: Houston Audubon Membership Meeting: Coastal Update 2010–Ike and the Whooping Cranes
Location: United Way Community Center at 50 Waugh Drive, Houston 77007
Description: im Blackburn will present an overview of the two major issues facing the Texas coast as we start the second decade of the 21st century. He will discuss the threat to the continued existence of the Aransas Whooping Crane flock and the challenges facing the Upper Texas Coast after Hurricane Ike. Aspects of the Ike Dike and the possible Bolivar National Seashore will be presented along with the potential litigation against officials of the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality for their role in the “take†of Whooping Cranes last winter. Blackburn will conclude by reading a poem or two from Birds: A Collection of Verse and Vision. A discussion will follow his presentation.
An attorney for more than 30 years, Jim is a partner in Blackburn Carter, P.C., a firm devoted to environmental law and planning. He is also a Professor at Rice U., teaching courses in sustainable development and environmental law.
Membership meetings are held the second Wednesday of each month (Sept-May) at the United Way Building on Waugh Blvd. They include a social from 7-7:30 and a speaker with a special topic from 7:30-8:30.
Start Time: 19:00 pm
Date: 2010-04-14