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Coastal Speaker Series slated for March 1 in Kincardine

Lake Huron Coastal CentreBy: Lake Huron Coastal Centre  February 13, 2018
Coastal Speaker Series slated for March 1 in Kincardine
The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation is holding a Coastal Speaker Series, Thursday, March 1, from 6:30-8:30 p.m., at the Marriott TownePlace Suites in Kincardine.

This is an opportunity to discover diverse topics from across Bruce County regarding Lake Huron's unique coastal habitats. The evening is a chance to share experiences across Lake Huron, learn a bit from the speakers, and hear an update on the Coastal Action Plan for Lake Huron.

Speakers include: 
  • Mike Warkentin, director of the Bruce Peninsula Biosphere Association
    • DARK SKIES ON THE BRUCE
 
  • Emily Martin, project co-ordinator of the Pine River Watershed Initiative Network
    • RE-FORESTING LAKE HURON 
 
  • Tineasha Brenot of the Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation
    • BRUCEDALE WETLAND PHRAGMITES REMOVAL

This free, family-friendly event is open to everyone, and is meant to be a fun opportunity for learning, sharing and experiencing more around Lake Huron’s beautiful coast.

Please RSVP to coastalcentre@lakehuron.ca

There are two other speaker series planned for March. The Goderich event is March 6, and the Port Franks event is March 8. For more information, check the website at: www.lakehuron.ca/upcoming-events

The Lake Huron Centre for Coastal Conservation is a non-government, charitable organization established in 1998 with the goals of protecting and restoring Lake Huron’s coastal environment, and supporting a healthy coastal ecosystem.

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