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Free Film Screening - Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed |
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Start Date: | 9/24/2024 | Start Time: | 6:00 PM |
End Date: | 9/24/2024 | End Time: | 8:00 PM |
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Event Description: Celebrate the first week of Autumn by joining The Delmarva Restoration and Conservation Network (DRCN), Lower Shore Land Trust, and USFWS September 24th for a free screening of “Water’s Way: Thinking Like a Watershed' at Pemberton Historical Park. The screening will followed by a question and answer panel with the film's writer Tom Horton, along with project highlights from Shore Rivers.
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State Agency(s) Environment |
Other Details: Attendees will also have the chance to participate in a free raffle drawing for a gift basket of local goodies! 'Millions of beaver ponds and dams once sponsored a lush mosaic of wetlands throughout the Chesapeake region. These slowed and spread and retained water flowing to the Bay from every creek and river, letting it soak in and percolate through the ground. Because beavers have been gone so long — they were trapped out of the Chesapeake watershed by 1750 — there is almost an ‘ecological amnesia’ as to the benefits they conferred, the world they created…how the watershed ‘thought’ for thousands of years.' This event will be held outside, weather permitting, so come ready to bundle up in your favorite fall jacket! |
Sponsors: Lower Shore Land Trust Delmarva Restoration & Conservation Network US Fish & Wildlife |
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