Animals of the North: What will Global Climate Change Mean for Them?

Location: 
The Haybarn at Goddard College, 123 Pitkin Road, Plainfield, VT 05667

Sue Morse, a nationally known naturalist, wildlife biologist and photographer and executive director of Keeping Track, will present a program titled “Animals of the North, What Will Global Climate Change Mean for Them?” The presentation includes remarkable images of animals in both the arctic and northern habitats.

Location:
       The Haybarn Theatre
       Goddard College
       123 Pitkin Road
       Plainfield, VT  05667

This presentation is being hosted by Cutler Library, Jaquith Library, the Conservation Commissions of Plainfield and Marshfield, Vermont and Goodard College.  For more information contact Loona Brogan at (802)453-8504

This slide show is designed to educate audiences about ways in which northern wildlife species are already being affected by climate change, with more serious challenges ahead.  Canada lynx, moose, American marten, caribou, polar bears, arctic fox and arctic marine and waterfowl ecology are some of the species and subjects covered in this stunningly beautiful show.  We promise not to overwhelm our audience with bad news. Instead, our program will devote equal time sharing remarkable images of animals and their northern habitats—all in the spirit of Jane Goodall’s “reason for hope.” Our intent is to inspire our attendees, young and old alike, to join us in the vital crusade to change our fossil fuel-burning ways, conserve natural resources and share a healthy planet with all that lives.  The slide show will start at 7:00 p.m. and end around 8:30 p.m.  Sue will be welcoming questions following her presentation.