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1. The Monitor - McAllen, Texas
www.themonitor.com/SiteProcess - [Cached]Published on: 10/29/2006 Last Visited: 10/29/2006
Donna Berry and her husband of 37 years, Walter, manned a room called the bat cave, where visitors viewed a dead Southern Yellow Bat and learned that Rio Grande Valley bats are insect-eaters â€" meaning they don't want to suck your blood.
"Anything we can do for the good of bats, we're happy to do it," said Donna Berry, the office manager and outreach coordinator for The Nature Conservancy of Texas. -
2. Master of her environment - Top Stories
www.brownsvilleherald.com/sect - [Cached]Published on: 1/9/2003 Last Visited: 1/9/2003
Donna Berry, program graduate and office manager for the Nature Conservancy's Southmost Preserve, said the program was an "eye-opener."
"It's good for anyone interested in the outdoors," Berry said. "For hunters, fisherman, people in the garden club, because we cover all aspects of the environment. You don't have know a lot, you just have to love the outdoors." -
3. McAllen Chamber of Commerce
www.mcallenchamber.com/tourism - [Cached]Published on: 8/1/2003 Last Visited: 6/28/2004
Donna Berry
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Donna Berry
Donna Berry is a member of the Rio Grande Valley Chapter of the Texas Master Naturalist program, where she developed an interest in bats from the programs presented during training sessions. She has organized Bat Management Workshops to help the public learn about these winged mammals and their important role in our ecology. Donna is a native Texan living in Brownsville, where she works for The Nature Conservancy as outreach coordinator for the Lennox Foundation Southmost Preserve.

