The Trust for Public Land hosted a cohort of Northeast Ohio residents at Magee Marsh Friday, but attendees were mindful of a larger mission to make birding more accessible to people of color.
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Hermione Malone returns to Cleveland after working in nonprofit management in New Orleans and Washington, D.C.
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