Wood Turtle Conservation and Water Ecology

Past event
May 5, 2016, 7 PM

One reason we encourage stream and river buffers!

Wood Turtles in Vermont: Ecology and Conservation, Thursday, May 5th, 7 pm at the North Branch Nature Center. Free & open to the public.
Presented by Christopher L. Jenkins, PhD., Chief Executive Officer, the Orianne Society & Lydia Menendez Parker, Assistant Director, Vermont River Conservancy.
Wood turtles are incredible icons for the conservation of Vermont’s rivers. Wood turtle ecology is so closely linked to rivers, streams, and riparian areas that it is critical to understand and conserve these waterways if we want to save the turtle. Come spend an evening with River Conservation Specialist, Lydia Menendez Parker, and Herpetologist, Chris Jenkins to learn more about the ecology and conservation of wood turtles and the rivers they call home. For more information contact NBNC at 802-229-6206. www.NorthBranchNatureCenter.org

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