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Kathryn Gmyr

Project Summary

                                    Eastern Loggerhead Shrike

       A couple of months ago, I was on the internet and I happen to come across a bird that

caught my eye and made something inside me want to help it. So I decided to make a non-profit

Facebook page that would raise awareness for the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike bird, which is the

bird that I took an interest of. After I have accumulated a good amount of “Likes” on the page, I

plan on presenting it to an organization in Quebec, where the bird is located, and see if there is a

possibly that they would like to take ownership of my Facebook page to help them spread the

important news of this bird much faster to the public. My goal is to have people in Quebec

become much more interested in this bird and have them be willing to go out and help this bird

be not endangered anymore. Through the Facebook I also want to have the resources they need

to prepare for, organize, and teach school children and others about the conservation that is

needed for migratory birds and other birds which are endangered.


       This simple interest in this bird became something more. It became my bird project. I

went right to work creating a Facebook page and a blog post for the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike.

I found great information on the internet that would inform people about the bird itself and what

I was actually doing during my whole project to help this bird. This little bird helped my

accomplished a lot things that I thought I would never be able to do. I was able to create a

Facebook for the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike, which I was able to get thirty three “Likes” on the

page in a matter of a two day span. I thought that this was fantastic because most of the that

“Liked” the page were from New Jersey which shows that people don’t have to be from a

certain region to like a cause. I posted three things on Facebook and managed to get five likes on
one of them. Not only did I create a Facebook, I also created a blog called

www.helpthosebirds.com . At this present time I only have one follower, but this makes me

happy any way because I felt that I wasn’t even going to get one. On my blog I posted seven

posts with all different kind of subject matters that I thought would help the general public

understand more about the bird that I was trying to help. In those seven blog postings I put up

four links that I thought would come in great use for anyone that was as interested in the Eastern

Loggerhead Shrike as I am. By coming across this interesting bird and learning about it, I made

it my mission to help the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike. I am a 22 year old young woman that

always loved recycling and picking up trash to make a location save for the animals to live. But

what I love the most is the self-worth feeling that I get after I do something that I know made a

good impact on the earth and as of right now my self-worth is high.

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  • 1. Kathryn Gmyr Project Summary Eastern Loggerhead Shrike A couple of months ago, I was on the internet and I happen to come across a bird that caught my eye and made something inside me want to help it. So I decided to make a non-profit Facebook page that would raise awareness for the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike bird, which is the bird that I took an interest of. After I have accumulated a good amount of “Likes” on the page, I plan on presenting it to an organization in Quebec, where the bird is located, and see if there is a possibly that they would like to take ownership of my Facebook page to help them spread the important news of this bird much faster to the public. My goal is to have people in Quebec become much more interested in this bird and have them be willing to go out and help this bird be not endangered anymore. Through the Facebook I also want to have the resources they need to prepare for, organize, and teach school children and others about the conservation that is needed for migratory birds and other birds which are endangered. This simple interest in this bird became something more. It became my bird project. I went right to work creating a Facebook page and a blog post for the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike. I found great information on the internet that would inform people about the bird itself and what I was actually doing during my whole project to help this bird. This little bird helped my accomplished a lot things that I thought I would never be able to do. I was able to create a Facebook for the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike, which I was able to get thirty three “Likes” on the page in a matter of a two day span. I thought that this was fantastic because most of the that “Liked” the page were from New Jersey which shows that people don’t have to be from a certain region to like a cause. I posted three things on Facebook and managed to get five likes on
  • 2. one of them. Not only did I create a Facebook, I also created a blog called www.helpthosebirds.com . At this present time I only have one follower, but this makes me happy any way because I felt that I wasn’t even going to get one. On my blog I posted seven posts with all different kind of subject matters that I thought would help the general public understand more about the bird that I was trying to help. In those seven blog postings I put up four links that I thought would come in great use for anyone that was as interested in the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike as I am. By coming across this interesting bird and learning about it, I made it my mission to help the Eastern Loggerhead Shrike. I am a 22 year old young woman that always loved recycling and picking up trash to make a location save for the animals to live. But what I love the most is the self-worth feeling that I get after I do something that I know made a good impact on the earth and as of right now my self-worth is high.