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OWAC President's Message - Summer 2022

OWAC President's Message - Summer 2022

With summer now in full swing, we’re all eager to get outside as much as possible. No matter how you do it, just enjoy the many outdoor opportunities available to us throughout this beautiful state!

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From the desk of OWAC Executive Director, Bob Semerau

The smashing success of the recent OWAC Spring Conference, held at Big Bear Lake, California, gave those attending plenty to create stories around for publication.

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OWAC Executive Director Message 7-1-2022

OWAC Elects/Re-elects Board Members/ Officers

OWAC Elects/Re-elects Board Members/ Officers
OWAC Elects/Re-elects Board Members/ Officers

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2022 OWAC Excellence In Craft Awards Announced

The 2022 Excellence in Craft Awards were announced at OWAC’s spring conference in Big Bear Lake on May 10, 2022. Award recipients were recognized in 11 different categories. Matt Johanson received OWAC’s most prestigious award …
California Outdoor Communicator of the Year!!

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2022 OWAC Excellence In Craft Awards Announced

Freelance Writing -- How to Make Money

This book will guide freelance writers to build a successful business

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Freelance Writing - How to Make Money

California Watchable Wildlife Welcomes new partners - Visit Big Bear & Chirp Nature Center

We continue to seek out and embrace partners throughout California who share our mission. Visit Big Bear and Chirp Nature Centers are two such partners.

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California Watchable Wildlife Welcomes new partners - Visit Big Bear & Chirp Nature Center

Tuolumne County: Iconic Yosemite, Gold Rush History, and High Sierra Adventures

Tuolumne County: Iconic Yosemite, Gold Rush History, and High Sierra Adventures
We flee our urban environs by way of traffic-laden highways. Just beyond the city life, the landscapes of Tuolumne County are pastoral.

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Living With Our Wild Neighbors

Living With Our Wild Neighbors
Most major cities have nothing but fragmented habitat, and urban wildlife has had to learn to survive in small islands of greenery amidst large swaths of human housing, carefully navigating the unnatural territory. Of course, humans & wildlife often collide, and it seldom ends well for the animals.

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