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SUMMARY:Introduction to Winter Tree ID - FREE Virtual Class
DESCRIPTION:Do you know how to identify trees when they have no leaves? 🍂 \nIt’s one of the most valuable skills you can learn! The task may seem daunting at first\, but if you know what details to look for 🔎\, it’s approachable to everyone. This FREE virtual class will teach you everything you need to know to take your first steps. 👟 \n📅 Date: December 12 \n⏰ Time: 7:30 pm CT \n📍 Location: Online (Join from the comfort of your own home!) \nWe will teach you: \n– How to avoid beginner mistakes\n– The most important part of trees to focus on\n– Shortcuts for the most common trees you will encounter \nLed by Jesse of Feral Foraging\, an expert foraging and naturalist educator\, this class promises to be educational and fun\, offering a unique opportunity to connect with nature and deepen your understanding of the natural world. \nDon’t miss out on this opportunity to completely change how you see the winter forests around you. Invite your friends and join us for Introduction to Winter Tree Identification! \nHow to join\nClick here to get your FREE invite link!
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/introduction-to-winter-tree-id-free-virtual-class-23/
LOCATION:Virtual Class
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UID:4910-1701522000-1701529200@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Alabama Foraging Club - December Central AL Walk
DESCRIPTION:Greetings\, nature enthusiasts!\n\nThe Alabama Foraging Club is excited to announce a foraging walk\, led by Spencer Lowery\, a mushroom enthusiast and the treasurer of the Alabama Mushroom Society. Spencer has been a mushroom enthusiast/forager for over 6 years. This walk promises to be a deep dive into the world of fungi\, but that’s not all! The journey also covers an array of local plants\, enhancing our understanding of the local ecosystem. \n\nWalk Details: – The walk commences at 1 pm sharp! Please arrive a bit earlier to get settled. – Each walk will last approximately 2 hours. – Don’t forget to wear appropriate footwear and bring along water\, a snack\, and a bag or basket for your finds! \n\nLearning Experience: – Familiarize yourself with various species of mushrooms and their roles in our ecosystem. – Learn basic foraging skills and how to identify edible fungi and plants. – Gain insights into the importance of local plants and mushrooms in our biodiversity. Whether you’re an experienced forager\, a mycology enthusiast\, or just curious about local flora and fungi\, you’re welcome to join us. This walk offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature\, meet other foraging enthusiasts\, and learn together.\n\nRemember to RSVP as we are aiming for a small group size to ensure a personalized and engaging experience.\n\nPlease note: Your safety is paramount. We strongly advise against consuming any plants or mushrooms found during the walk without definitive identification. \n\nWe can’t wait to see you at Double Oak Park! (NOTE: please navigate directly to Double Oak Park if using a mapping software as the listed address can take you further down the road)
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/alabama-foraging-club-december-central-al-walk/
LOCATION:Double Oak Park\, 3870 Bear Creek Rd\, Sterrett\, AL\, 35147\, United States
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UID:4800-1692444600-1692547200@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Summer Tree ID Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever been on a walk through the woods and wondered to yourself\, “What are all of these trees?” Recognizing the trees around you is an incredible and valuable skill. It creates a sense of familiarity that will make you feel at home in the forest! \nIdentifying trees may sound daunting\, but it is one of the most approachable naturalist skills. If you have the correct details\, it can be one of the easiest to learn too! In this workshop\, we will give you an overview of common trees in Alabama and a roadmap for identifying any tree you may come across! \nThe workshop comprises a mix of both lecture and field study. We’ll start in the classroom and then head to the woods to apply everything we’ve learned! You will learn something new\, whether you are a more advanced student or a pure beginner! \nOh\, and everything we’ll learn for identifying trees also applies to herbaceous plants! \nWhen & Where: \n\nSaturday\, August 19 from 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM at Southwood Presbyterian Church (1000 Carl T Jones Dr SE\, Huntsville\, AL 35802) – This portion of the program will take place indoors.\nSunday\, August 20 from 1-4 PM at Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve (1263 U.S Hwy 72 East\, Huntsville\, AL 35811) – This portion of the workshop will take place outdoors. Access to restrooms will be available. (Rain Date: Sunday\, August 27 from 1-4 PM)\n\nHow do I sign up? \nClick here to register for this event with the Land Trust of North Alabama! \nCOURSE DESCRIPTION \nThe class focuses on general concepts that can be applied to any tree or woody plant that you come across in the woods. However\, we will also look more in-depth at some common trees that grow in North Alabama. \nCommon trees and shrubs covered in the course: \n\nMaple – Acer spp.\nHickory – Carya spp.\nOak – Quercus spp.\nTulip Tree – Liriodendron tulipifera\nPersimmon – Diospyros virginiana\nBeech – Fagus grandifolia\nElderberry – Sambucus spp.\nAsh – Fraxinus spp.\nBuckeye – Aesculus spp.\nBlack Locust – Robinia pseudoacacia\nSassafras – Sassafras albidum\nBlack Cherry – Prunus serotina\nSweetgum – Liquidambar styraciflua\nElm – Ulmus spp.\nRedbud – Cercis canadensis\nSugarberry – Celtis laevigata\n\n  \nWhat to Bring/Wear: There will be several exercises that require a notebook and pen. During the field study portion\, we’ll do some light hiking with stops to observe different species in the wild. Please dress so that you can be comfortable sitting down and hiking. Additional supplies that are not required but recommended are: \n\nLoupe or Magnifying Glass\nTree Identification Field Guide\nKnife or Pruners\nRuler
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/summer-tree-id-workshop-23/
LOCATION:Chapman Mountain Preserve\, 1263 Hwy 72 E\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35811\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Feral Foraging":MAILTO:info@feralforaging.com
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UID:4786-1691089200-1691092800@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Tree Identification Basics - Online Class
DESCRIPTION:🎉 Discover the Secrets of Tree Identification! 🌳 \nAre you fascinated by the beauty and diversity of trees? Have you ever wondered how to identify different tree species but felt overwhelmed by the complexity and variety of trees you come across? Look no further! We are thrilled to invite you to our exciting and educational online event: Tree ID Basics! \nIn this FREE online class\, we will unlock the secrets of tree identification and empower you with the fundamental skills to recognize and appreciate trees in a whole new way. 🔎 Whether you’re an aspiring nature enthusiast\, a curious beginner\, or a seasoned tree lover\, this class is designed to provide an approachable introduction to the world of tree identification! \n📅 Date: August 3\, 2023 \n⏰ Time: 7:00 pm CT \n📍 Location: Online (Join from the comfort of your home!) \nDuring this class\, you will: \n\nLearn about the key features and characteristics that help distinguish one tree from another.\nDiscover the common tree species and how to identify them.\nGain practical tips and tricks for successful tree identification in different environments.\n\nLed by Jesse of Feral Foraging\, an expert foraging and naturalist educator\, this class promises to be educational and fun\, offering a unique opportunity to connect with nature and deepen your understanding of the natural world. \nDon’t miss out on this chance to delve into the enchanting realm of trees! Invite your friends\, and join us for Tree ID Basics! \nHow to join\nClick here to get your FREE invite link!
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/tree-identification-basics-online-class/
LOCATION:Virtual Class
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ORGANIZER;CN="Feral Foraging":MAILTO:info@feralforaging.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230723T100000
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CREATED:20230717T020938Z
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UID:4813-1690106400-1690117200@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Private Mushroom Foray with Fungi Expert
DESCRIPTION:Join expert mushroom identifier Alisha Millican on a hike across one of her favorite foraging locations. Find and learn to identify some highly sought-after mushrooms. Group size will be limited to ensure that everyone goes home with some mushrooms to eat! \nSome fungi we are likely to find include: \n\nVoluminous Milkcap (Lactifluus volumus)\nChanterelles (Cantharellus species)\nLilac Bolete – (Boletus separans)\nLobster Mushrooms (Hypomyces lactiflorum)\nThe Sour Gold Pored Bolete (Aureoboletus auriporus)\nOld Man of the Woods (Strobilomyces species)\nCrown Tipped Coral (Artomyces pyxidatus)\nand more!\n\nThe foray will last 2-3 hours\, depending on the heat. Cost is $10 per person. You can pay here directly\, or if you’d like to pay in cash\, please choose the ‘RSVP’ option. Group size will be limited to 15 individuals\, so grab your spot quickly! We will begin at 10:00 am to try to avoid the heat. \nThis event will take place at a location in Cullman County\, Alabama. To keep the location private\, we’ll email you the exact location when you sign up. \nPlease wear appropriate clothing and footwear for hiking; bring water\, a basket or foraging bag\, bug spray\, and sunscreen.
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/private-mushroom-foray-with-fungi-expert/
LOCATION:Cullman County\, AL
CATEGORIES:Alabama Foraging Club
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ORGANIZER;CN="Feral Foraging":MAILTO:info@feralforaging.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230701T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230701T150000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20230621T180705Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230621T180705Z
UID:4684-1688216400-1688223600@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Alabama Foraging Club - July Central AL Walk
DESCRIPTION:Greetings\, nature enthusiasts!\n\nThe Alabama Foraging Club is excited to announce a monthly foraging walk\, led by Spencer Lowery\, a mushroom enthusiast and the treasurer of the Alabama Mushroom Society. Spencer has been a mushroom enthusiast/forager for over 6 years. This walk promises to be a deep dive into the world of fungi\, but that’s not all! The journey also covers an array of local plants\, enhancing our understanding of the local ecosystem. \n\nWalk Details: – The walk commences at 1 pm sharp! Please arrive a bit earlier to get settled. – Each walk will last approximately 2 hours. – Don’t forget to wear appropriate footwear and bring along water\, a snack\, and a bag or basket for your finds! \n\nLearning Experience: – Familiarize yourself with various species of mushrooms and their roles in our ecosystem. – Learn basic foraging skills and how to identify edible fungi and plants. – Gain insights into the importance of local plants and mushrooms in our biodiversity. Whether you’re an experienced forager\, a mycology enthusiast\, or just curious about local flora and fungi\, you’re welcome to join us. This walk offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in nature\, meet other foraging enthusiasts\, and learn together.\n\nRemember to RSVP as we are aiming for a small group size to ensure a personalized and engaging experience.\n\nPlease note: Your safety is paramount. We strongly advise against consuming any plants or mushrooms found during the walk without definitive identification. \n\nWe can’t wait to see you at Moss Rock Preserve!
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/alabama-foraging-club-july-central-al-walk/
LOCATION:Moss Rock Preserve\, Moss Rock Preserve\, 617 Preserve Way\, Hoover\, AL\, 35226\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20230211T053000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20230212T100000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20230105T205918Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230105T210027Z
UID:3915-1676093400-1676196000@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Winter Tree Identification Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Identifying trees in the wintertime is often thought of as one of the more difficult skills that a naturalist can learn. However\, armed with the right details and knowledge\, winter tree identification is actually an approachable skill to people of all experience levels. \nCourse Description: \nThis workshop is aimed to provide you with the fundamental skills needed to identify trees without access to their leaves. It comprises a mix of class lectures and field study. The two main topics that will be covered in detail are tree bud and bark identification.  The class will mainly focus on general concepts that can be applied to any tree or woody plant that you come across in the woods. However\, we will also be looking at some of the common trees that grow in North Alabama. \nSome of the common trees covered in the course: \nMaples – Acer spp; Hickories – Carya spp; Oaks – Quercus spp; Tulip Tree – Liriodendron tulipifera; Persimmon – Diospyros virginiana; Beech – Fagus grandifolia; Elderberry – Sambucus spp; Ashes – Fraxinus spp; Buckeye – Aesculus spp; Black Locust – Robinia pseudoacacia; Sassafras – Sassafras albidum; Black Cherry – Prunus serotina; Sweetgum – Liquidambar styraciflua; Elms – Ulmus spp; Redbud – Cercis canadensis; Sugarberry – Celtis laevigata \nWhat to Bring/Wear: There will be several exercises that will require a notebook and pen. During field study we will be doing some light hiking with stops to observe different species in the wild. Please dress to stay warm during light activity in cold weather.  Additional supplies that are not required\, but definitely recommended are: \n\nLoupe or Magnifying Glass\nTree Identification Field Guide\nKnife (or cutting tool)\nRuler\n\nWhen & Where:\nSaturday\, February 11 from 11:30 AM – 3:30 PM – Location TBA (This will be an indoor facility.)\nSunday\, February 12 from 1-4 PM at Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve (This portion of the workshop will take place outdoors. Access to restrooms will be available.) \nNote: In the event of significant rain on Sunday the 12th\, the second part of this workshop will take place on Saturday\, February 18 from 1-4 PM. \nSign Up! \nSign up via The Land Trust of North Alabama (<– Click Here!)
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/winter-tree-identification-workshop-2023/
LOCATION:AL
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220806T040000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220806T060000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20220728T031919Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220804T184827Z
UID:3319-1659758400-1659765600@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:August Foraging Club Plant Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Jesse of Feral Foraging for a plant walk in North Alabama. \nThis event will involve slowly scouting the land from trails and stopping to observe useful plants and fungi along the way. We’ll learn about edible and medicinal plants from the area as well as the principles of identifying and processing them. \nThere is limited space for this event\, so be sure to sign up quickly if you’d like to join! \nThis event is $10/person just to ensure that people who sign up for the limited number of spots will be there. \n 
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/august-foraging-club-plant-walk/
LOCATION:Chapman Mountain Preserve\, 1263 Hwy 72 E\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35811\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Foraging Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20220205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20220205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20220107T085344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220116T224725Z
UID:3038-1644055200-1644076800@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:The Art of Winter Tree Identification
DESCRIPTION:Learning to Identify Trees in the Wintertime when there are no fresh leaves to utilize can be difficult at first\, but is a pivotal skill that will open your eyes to a whole new world of details in the forest. Watching someone pick up a twig and then correctly proclaim the identity of a tree may seem like magic at first\, but it is actually just a system of details that you can learn too! \nThis course will provide you with the fundamental skills to confidently identity trees in the wintertime and comprises two sections: class lecture and fieldwork. The two topics that will be covered are bark and twig/bud identification. Each topic will begin with a lecture followed by field study to solidify your new knowledge! \nCourse Contents: \n2 hours – Instructional Presentations \n2 hours – Field Learning \n1 hour – Independent Guided Study \nIn addition to the foundational knowledge of bark and twig/bud identification\, we will also study the details of 15+ of the most common trees in North Alabama and the surrounding area. \nCommon trees covered in the course: \n\nMaple – Acer spp.\nHickory – Carya spp.\nOak – Quercus spp.\nTulip Tree – Liriodendron tulipifera\nPersimmon – Diospyros virginiana\nBeech – Fagus grandifolia\nElderberry – Sambucus spp.\nAsh – Fraxinus spp.\nBuckeye – Aesculus spp.\nBlack Locust – Robinia pseudoacacia\nSassafras – Sassafras albidum\nBlack Cherry – Prunus serotina\nSweetgum – Liquidambar styraciflua\nElm – Ulmus spp.\nRedbud – Cercis canadensis\nSugarberry – Celtis laevigata\n\nYou will walk away from the course with: a handout on the 15+ common trees of Alabama and their corresponding details\, a handout for taking field notes on bark/buds\, the confidence to know how to identify trees in the wintertime! \nHelpful Supplies: \nThere will be several exercises that will require a notebook and pen. We will be both walking through the woods and sitting in a pavilion so wear appropriate footwear and dress in layers. Additional supplies that are not required\, but definitely recommended are – \n\nLoupe or Magnifying Glass\nTree Identification Field Guide\nKnife (or cutting tool)\nRuler\n\nRain Date: February 6 – An email notification will be sent to all registrants by 7:30 am on February 5 \nSign up via The Land Trust of North Alabama (<– Click Here!)
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/the-art-of-winter-tree-identification/
LOCATION:Chapman Mountain Preserve\, 1263 Hwy 72 E\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35811\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Feral Foraging":MAILTO:info@feralforaging.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20210717T030000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20210717T053000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20210617T204040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210617T204040Z
UID:2759-1626490800-1626499800@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Tree ID Hike with Alabama Mushroom Society
DESCRIPTION:We are excited to be having a Hike focusing on tree identification in conjunction with the Alabama Mushroom Society! If you’re looking to learn the fundamental details that build the skill of Tree ID to consistently identify new trees with confidence\, this is the hike for you! Before the day of the event\, reading this post on Plant ID will certainly give you a jump start!\n\nWe will be meeting at the pavilion at Chapman Mountain Preserve. Link for directions: https://goo.gl/maps/ypdHKPobcgRaKiFr7\n\nPlan for the heat and bring water. Bug spray recommended.\n\nThis event is free\, but tips would be graciously accepted and appreciated. Open to the public. Please RSVP to confirm your attendance.
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/tree-id-hike-with-alabama-mushroom-society/
LOCATION:Chapman Mountain Preserve\, 1263 Hwy 72 E\, Huntsville\, AL\, 35811\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20201205T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20201205T120000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20201128T045335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201130T052002Z
UID:1929-1607162400-1607169600@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:Late Fall Plant Walk - Seeing Through the Eyes of a Forager
DESCRIPTION:We will hold a free educational plant walk on a private property in NE Alabama from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. CST on December 5th\, 2020! \nThis walk is on the fundamentals of foraging\, with a focus on winter foraging skills. \nWe will cover: \n\nWinter Tree Identification (using twigs\, buds\, and bark)\nPopular winter edible plants and mushrooms\nHow to scout for future foraging seasons\nEthical & sustainable harvesting practices\nTips for accelerating for foraging skillset\n\nDirections\nWe will first meet in the parking lot at the Five Points Quick Stop (Address: 1202 Adamsburg Rd E\, Fort Payne\, AL 35967) before driving together to the property. Someone will be there with a sign from 9:30-9:55 a.m. to let you know where the group is gathering and to guide you to the property. \nPlease text or call Jesse Akozbek\, the hike leader\, at 256-348-6595 if you have questions\, get lost\, or are running late. \nWe look forward to foraging with you! \nCovid-19 Considerations\nWe will be following Alabama’s “Safer at Home” restrictions to the best of our ability. If you are at high risk of Covid-19\, we do not recommend this event. Please see our Private Foraging Classes instead\, which can be specifically tailored to your health needs.
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/late-fall-plant-walk-seeing-through-the-eyes-of-a-forager/
LOCATION:AL
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ORGANIZER;CN="Jesse Akozbek":MAILTO:jesse@feralforaging.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20191123T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20191123T123000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20191115T084625Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191121T071044Z
UID:1042-1574503200-1574512200@feralforaging.com
SUMMARY:NAFC | Rainbow Mountain I.D. Invasion
DESCRIPTION:This November instead of having our typical species walks we are going to mix things up a bit! The North Alabama Foraging club will be hosting its very first I.D. Invasion. This will be very similar to a BioBlitz or foray if you’ve been to one in the past\, but if not\, it will generally work like this: \nWe will meet as a group in a common starting location to discuss the nature of the event. Then we’ll also go out for about an hour or so looking for any plant/mushroom that might catch our eye. We’ll gather specimens and then take them all back to our starting location and then try to identify as many as we can! It’s a really great way to see just how much is out there and learn a bunch of new species. \nYou are encouraged to bring your favorite identification books\, a foraging basket as well as tin foil/parchment paper in order to keep specimens separated. We are very much looking forward to seeing you there!
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/nafc-rainbow-mountain-i-d-invasion/
LOCATION:Rainbow Mountain\, 230 Stoneway Trail\, Madison\, AL\, 35758\, United States
CATEGORIES:Alabama Foraging Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20190921T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Chicago:20190921T110000
DTSTAMP:20260429T094640
CREATED:20190918T080458Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190918T082827Z
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SUMMARY:NAFC | September Plant Walk
DESCRIPTION:The North Alabama Foraging Club September Plant Walk will take place Saturday\, September the 21th at 10:00 am! We will meet at the Rainbow Mountain Trail-head. \nThis meeting will comprise of a short introduction to wild foraging principles followed by a walk featuring the wild plants and mushrooms around Rainbow Mountain. \nThis event is free\, open to the public. Children are more than welcome to attend\, but keep in mind that the subject matter and style of the walk is geared towards adults (there will be a lot of stops and discussion). Come prepared to hike through the woods\, and take pictures or notes if desired!
URL:https://feralforaging.com/event/nafc-september-plant-walk/
LOCATION:Rainbow Mountain\, 230 Stoneway Trail\, Madison\, AL\, 35758\, United States
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