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1. Animal Help: Animal Clubs and Groups
www.animalhelp.com/hometown/cl - [Cached]Published on: 12/15/2007 Last Visited: 12/15/2007
Cindy Dunn, Executive Director 100 Wildwood Way Harrisburg, PA 17110 PH: (717) 213-688 -
2. The Appalachian Audubon Society - Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
www.appalachianaudubon.org/his - [Cached]Published on: 3/21/2007 Last Visited: 9/8/2007
In 1988 Cindy Dunn took office and immediately placed emphasis upon conservation efforts, particularly against raising the height of the dam at Harrisburg.
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Cindy then put together the first Pennsylvania Conference on Wetlands at Penn State Harrisburg. It was so successful that the Department of Environmental Protection took it over and held annual conferences at Shippensburg University for many years. AAS also opposed commercialization of the state parks.
Cindy Dunn had been developing her influence in the environmental community. She was the Pennsylvania Director of the Chesapeake Bay Alliance. She was active in the Pennsylvania Audubon Society, and she was elected as a Director of the National Audubon Society. She then became an aide to John Oliver, Secretary of DCNR. When National Audubon initiated state offices instead of regional direction, Cindy became the first Director of the Pennsylvania Audubon Office. -
3. Audubon
www.audubon.org/market/no/lead - [Cached]Published on: 9/16/2002 Last Visited: 9/7/2004
Cindy Adams Dunn
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Tour Leader - Cindy Adams Dunn Cindy Adams Dunn is the Executive Director for the National Audubon Society's Pennsylvania Office. Her areas of expertise include natural history, conservation issues, birds, estuarine ecology, fishing, canoeing, and sea kayaking. Cindy is an experienced Nature Odysseys leader, naturalist, and lecturer, having led trips to Trinidad, Tobago & The Orinoco River, and to Costa Rica & the Panama Canal. She has also visited the North Atlantic several times to observe colony-nesting seabirds in Newfoundland and Nova Scotia. Her lectures on "Puffins, Razorbills, Kittiwakes and Cod: Unique Ecology of the North Atlantic," and her broad experience and expertise will greatly enhance your Iceland and Faroe Island experience.

