This is a final reminder of naturalist and wildlife photographer Sue Morse's timely presentation at Richmond Free Library - don't miss it!
Keeping Track founder and science director Susan Morse will be speaking at the Richmond Free Library on Wednesday evening, June 7, and using some of her acclaimed photography of local wildlife to illustrate her brand-new presentation, "Enjoying Our Trails with Wildlife in Mind."
Entertaining and informative in its own right, Sue's talk is especially timely in Richmond as discussions continue on how best to meet the parallel goals of protecting wildlife and ecological processes in the Andrews Community Forest while also providing recreational opportunities.
All are invited -- hikers, hunters, bikers, birders, skiers, runners and anyone else interested in forests and the fascinating wildlife living in them.
The event starts at 7 p.m. and is free, with no advance registration required. Sue's appearance is being supported by the Richmond Conservation Commission, the Richmond Conservation Reserve Fund, and Friends of Forest, with much-appreciated assistance from Mount Mansfield Cable TV and the Richmond Free Library.
Friends of the Forest
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