Something Wild for October 2
Ever wonder what kind of critters are out roaming the beautiful landscapes that surround us? On Wednesday, October 2, you can learn about their hidden lives via the award-winning photography and direct observations of Sue Morse, who’ll present a free slide show and talk at Camels Hump Middle School from 7-9 pm.
Sue will describe why “There’s No Place Like Home” from the dual perspectives of our local human and wildlife populations. Besides the recognition for her photography and presentation skills, she’s a nationally known naturalist, wildlife tracking and habitat expert. For October 2, she’s assembled a fascinating collection of images and stories based on her decades of living here, exploring the wild parts of our towns and studying the animals living there.
Thanks in advance to the event sponsors: 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. For more on Sue Morse, check out keepingtrack.org.
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