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Vermont’s Wildlife in a Changing Climate

Posted Saturday, February 9, 2019
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EVENT DETAILS

Saturday, February 9th, 7 pm
Location: Enosburg Emergency Services Building
Contact: Rob Rives, Green Mountain Club at (802) 244-7037 or at gmc@ greenmountainclub.org
This event is free and open to the public.  Any donations will be gratefully accepted to continue the educational programs of the Green Mountain Club.

Through colorful photos and captivating stories, the audience will come away with a new understanding of how climate change is affecting wildlife. VT Fish & Wildlife's Tom Rogers will talk about what people can do to help conserve biodiversity in Vermont in the face of these new threats. “From warmer, wetter winters to increasingly severe storms, wildlife faces a variety of challenges from a changing climate,” said Rogers. “We’ll discuss how different species might continue to respond to many of these challenges and what conservationists are doing to address them.”

Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Green Mountain Club and the Enosburgh Conservation Commission