3 April 2006
 
Valuable Ecology Lecture Series in Walpole
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Here is early info on a valuable ecology lecture series sponsored by and at St. John's Episcopal Church later this month.  Each session is free and open to the public.  Thanks to Charlie Montgomery and Mel Schupaqck for providing this information. Chuck Bingaman

                                                   Ecological  Responsibility

 in Walpole

Sunday, 23 April, 7:00 pm

George M. Woodwell, PhD

Founder, Director Emeritus, and Senior Scientist, Woods Hole Research Center, Falmouth, MA

“Climactic Disruption: the World in our Hands”

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Sunday, 30 April, 7:00 pm

Tom Wessels

Professor of Ecology &  founding director of the Masters Degree Program in Conservation Biology  in the Department of Environmental Studies,   Antioch New England Graduate School in Keene, New Hampshire

“The Myth of Progress and the Laws of Sustainability”

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Sunday, 7 May, 7:00 pm

 Michael Heidorn

Source Protection Specialist, Mass Rural Water Association

“Water Resources in the Cold River Watershed”
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 All lectures are free

Location: St. John’s Episcopal Church

Elm & Westminster Streets, Walpole, NH

Information: 756-4533


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Re: Valuable Ecology Lecture Series in Walpole
I'm happy to know about this series. I am teaching an advanced writing course in Keene, and our last essay of the semester will be a research project aimed at exploring the crisis surrounding global environmental issues. What better way to start than with local scholars who are imformed about global as well as local conditions. I hope to bring several students to these lectures.

Pam Bernard

Posted by pambernard on April 4, 2006 at 7:29 AM

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