RUTLAND, Vt. — Sue Morse will be holding an educational seminar on March 11, aiming to educate audiences about the effects of climate change on wildlife species in Northern regions. The presentation is co-sponsored by VT Woodlands, VT Tree Farm, and the US Forest Service.
The educational seminar will focus on the Canadian Lynx, moose, American Marten, caribou, polar bear, arctic fox, arctic marine mammals, and waterfowl among many other native species.
The program does not intend to overwhelm the audience with bad news, but instead is purely educational and is devoted to sharing equal time to sharing interesting imagery of captivating northern wildlife in their habitats.
The intent of the program is to inspire young and old audiences alike in the fight against the careless burning of fossil fuels, careful conservation of natural resources, and sharing a healthy planet with all that inhabits it.
At the Franklin Conference Center One Scale Ave Suite 92, Rutland, VT 05701
The presentation will be held Wednesday, March 11, 2020 from 6:00pm to 8:30pm.
–Vermont Woodlands Association