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March 1 - 4, 2012
16th Annual San Diego Bird Festival
The San Diego Audubon Society invites you to San Diego for the 16th annual San Diego Bird Festival, being held at the Marina Village Conference Center. This year's banquet keynote speaker is Kenn Kaufman. He is a field editor for Audubon magazine and a contributor to every major birding magazine and author of Kingbird Highway, Flights Against the Sunset, and Lives of North American Birds. For more information and to register, please click here.
Saturday, March 10  9:00 am
Volunteer Opportunity at Wind Wolves Preserve
Join The Wildlands Conservancy in restoring the salbush scrub community on Wind Wolves.  For more information, please click here.
March 22 – 25, 2012
Join the National Wildlife Federation and Environmental Adventure Company on a tour of the Sandhill Cranes of Platte River
The spectacle of 500,000 anything is pretty awe-inspiring... but the sight of 500,000 majestic Sandhill cranes migrating into Nebraska’s Platte River valley is something you’ll cherish for the rest of your life. It is truly one of Nature’s most impressive shows! Visit http://www.nwf.org/Travel-with-NWF/Sandhill-Cranes-of-Platte-River.aspx for more information.
March 24 – April 19, 2012
Beyond the Image: How Technology is Changing the Face of Contemporary Photography
This five-women exhibit is held in conjunction with MOPLA (Month of Photography Los Angeles) and the Lucie Foundation and features work by Seda Baghdasarian, Christine Caldwell, Claudia Kuhn, Gwen Samuels, and Sylvie Cogranne.
VIP Collectors and Press Preview: Saturday March 24, 6-10 pm
Artist Reception: Saturday, April 14, 6-10 pm
Panel Discussion: Thursday, April 19, 7-9 pm "How Technology has changed the face of Contemporary Photography" Artist Panel moderated by Shana Nys Dambrot, Art Critic and Curator. Regular gallery hours: March 26 - April 19, 3-7 pm Tuesday- Friday. Nights and weekends or by appointment. For more information, please click here.

The G2 Gallery is free and open to the public. Admission to special events, including artist receptions, is $5 at the door and will directly support environmental charities.