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Conservation Commission Introduces Environmental Lecture Series

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The Greenwich Conservation Commission, in partnership with local conservation organizations, invites the community to its Environmental Lecture Series beginning Oct. 2, 7 to 8:30 p.m.

The solution to climate change is like a puzzle – all of the pieces are required to solve it. Learn about each of them and gather the tools and the knowledge to help your family and the community get prepared.

The series will run for eight consecutive Wednesdays, through Nov. 20. They are:

Oct. 2: EcoBeneficial Gardening: Boosting the Ecosystem in Your Own Yard, at the Greenwich Botanical Center, 130 Bible St.

Oct. 9: Healthy Yards – Using Yard Waste to Improve Soil Health, 6 – 7:30 p.m., at Arch Teen Center, 100 Arch St.

Oct. 16: What’s so Bad about Pesticides?, at the Greenwich Botanical Center.

Oct. 23: New York’s Newest Immigrants: Coyotes in the Metro Area, at the Greenwich Land Trust, 370 Round Hill Rd.

Oct. 30: PFAS – Emerging Contaminants – What do You need to Know, at Greenwich Audubon, 613 Riversville Rd.

Nov. 6: Climate Change – What to Expect in Greenwich, at Greenwich Audubon.

Nov. 13: Waste Management – Ecological and Economic Impacts, at Town Hall – Meeting Room, 101 Field Point Rd.

Nov. 20: Trends to Watch in the Energy Transformation of 2020 – What is There for You, at the Boys and Girls Club of Greenwich, 4 Horseneck Ln.

For more information, call 203-622-6461 or email Conservation@greenwichct.org

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