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Animals of the North: What Will Global Climate Change Mean for Them?

Posted Wednesday, December 7, 2016
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© Sue Morse

Part of the Shutesville Wildlife Series. Co-sponsored by SLT, Stowe & Waterbury Conservation Commissions, and the Green Mountain Club.

Location: Green Mountain Club Visitor Center, Route 100, Waterbury

Time: 7pm

Fee: Free and open to the public

Join us for an informative and inspiring slideshow and presentation by Sue Morse of Keeping Track®. Sue is a nationally-known naturalist, writer, and wildlife photographer who has been working on behalf of wildlife and habitat conservation in Vermont and beyond for more than 20 years.

This program is designed to educate audiences about ways in which northern wildlife species are already being affected by climate change, with more serious challenges ahead.  Canada lynx, moose, American marten, caribou, polar bears, arctic fox and arctic marine and waterfowl ecology are some of the species and subjects covered in this stunningly beautiful show.  The program will not overwhelm the audience with bad news. Instead, it will devote equal time sharing remarkable images of animals and their northern habitats—all in the spirit of Jane Goodall’s “reason for hope.” The intent is to inspire attendees, young and old alike, to join in the vital crusade to conserve natural resources and share a healthy planet with all that lives.