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When it comes to saving wildlife and biodiversity, renowned photographer, wildlife researcher and Keeping Track's science director Sue Morse puts it this way: "If you *don't *build it, they will come." In other words, wild animals need intact, interconnected, and wild habitat to survive and thrive.
Keeping Track invites you to join Sue as she shares her remarkable photos and insights about the wildlife with whom we share this place we call home.
You'll learn about their need for wild habitat, and the actions we can take as individuals and communities to promote wildness. In this live presentationtalk, she'll focus on the Champlain Valley—Vermont's most densely populated region—where opportunities still abound to encourage wild habitats.
Live Q&A session to follow. Register today to get the Zoom link!
*Many thanks to Declan McCabe of St. Michael's College Center for the Environment for hosting this event. Thanks, too, to our co-sponsors: Vermont Family Forests, The Watershed Center, and Lewis Creek Association.*
*April 27, 7 pm, on Zoom*
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