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SUMMARY:NSRWA Walking Club - John Little Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:Walking Club is Back!\nJoin Ellen Herling and Alida Alberts and a group of new friends to explore John Little Conservation Area in Marshfield. Park and meet at the small on-site parking lot at 905 Union Street. \nHope to see you there! No dogs please. The event is FREE\, but registration is required. Limit 20 people. \nClick here to register. \nRead more about the walking club. \nPick up your FREE Explore South Shore Recreation Guide Map at our office to find other places to walk. \nSign up for our E-newsletter to stay up on the up-to-date news and information on programs and events.
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/nsrwa-walking-club-john-little-conservation-area-2/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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SUMMARY:Insect Discovery Walk with Plymouth County Entomologist Blake Dinius
DESCRIPTION:Join the NSRWA and Plymouth County Entomologist Blake Dinius\, as we discover the amazing world of insects. Insects make up the largest portion of life on Earth. They were even here before the dinosaurs! We will embark on a guided walk through field\, forest\, and aquatic ecosystems as we search for insect life. There is always so much to see around us\, but we rarely stop to learn and appreciate the importance of these often overlooked species. \nPark and meet at 10:00am on May 21st at Jacobs Pond Conservation Area.\nAddress: 81 Jacobs Lane\, Norwell\, MA. \nGreat for all ages. Families welcome. No dogs please. \nThis event is FREE. Registration is required. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/insect-discovery-walk-with-plymouth-county-entomologist-blake-dinius/
LOCATION:Jacobs Pond Conservation Area\, 81 Jacobs Lane\, Norwell\, MA\, 02061\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Fun,Outdoor Youth Program,Walk
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ORGANIZER;CN="North and South Rivers Watershed Association":MAILTO:lori@nsrwa.org
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SUMMARY:Salt Marshes and Estuaries with the Experts Tour
DESCRIPTION:Have you ever gazed out over the beautiful estuary of the North River and wondered how it all formed\, and how it has changed? \nThis field trip\, with NSRWA’s own Sara Grady\, Ph.D. and UMass Amherst Research Professor Brian Yellen Ph.D.\, will familiarize participants with the amazing story of salt marsh resilience in the North and South Rivers estuary. We will visit a series of sites that illustrate how the beach and salt marsh formed and how they have evolved in response to sea level rise and the Portland Gale of 1898\, which reconfigured the estuary’s geography. We will also take a sediment core in the North River salt marsh and look at what the layers of sediment can tell us about marsh’s response to sea level rise. \nJoin us on Saturday\, May 21 from 1:00-3:30pm as we visit 3 locations around the watershed. Brian Yellen has been studying hydrology and sediment transportation around the North River and has made some surprising discoveries about marsh composition and processes. He\, and NSRWA Ecologist Sara Grady\, will provide information about the North and South Rivers as well as hold a Q&A session at each location. \nWe will be visiting 3 sites. The sites are in order as follows: \n\nRexhame Beach – 325 Standish St.\, Marshfield\, MA\nMarshfield Recreation Department – 900 Ferry St.\, Marshfield\, MA\nDamon’s Point – 299 Damons Point Rd. Marshfield\, MA\n\nMeet at Rexhame Beach parking area at 1:00pm. \nAppropriate footwear is recommended. Carpooling is encouraged. \nThis event is free. Families welcome. No dogs please. \nREGISTER HERE \n(Photo credit – View from Rexhame Dunes Looking at Location of Old Mouth by Mike Sleeper)
URL:https://www.nsrwa.org/event/salt-marshes-and-estuaries-with-the-experts-tour/
LOCATION:MA
CATEGORIES:Walk
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