Dear Friends & Neighbors, There’s No Place Like Home!
Find out just why on Wednesday, October 2, when acclaimed naturalist and award-winning photographer Sue Morse presents a slide show describing the rich and diverse habitat that makes our area a stand-out.
Sue has spent 40 years studying and photographing wildlife here in the foothills of the Green Mountains as well as across the U.S. and Canada. When she hasn’t been in the field she’s frequently on stage enthralling audiences with her incisive, witty and well-researched wildlife presentations on everything from bobcat to bear. Her talk on October 2 will focus on those and other species that still find western Chittenden County a great place to live. You can find more on Sue and her work at keepingtrack.org.
Sue’s talk will take place from 7-9 p.m. at the Camels Hump Middle School Cafeteria. There is no admission charge.
Event sponsors are Richmond Market and Beverage; Rebecca and Terry Ryan; the Jericho Conservation Commission and Vermont Comprehensive Assessment Tool (VCAT). It’s presented as part of the Science to Action Project, a collaborative effort by the Towns of Bolton, Huntington, Jericho and Richmond to identify important natural resources and explore strategies that individual landowners and towns as a whole can take to better steward them. More information is available at ccrpcvt.org/science-to-action or by emailing rebeccagorney.vt@gmail.com.
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