The Wells Reserve at Laudholm will host a community presentation and Q&A on the history of the Goodwin Marsh and how Wells residents and restoration scientists are working together to help local marshes adapt to sea level rise. The event is free and open to the public
Monday, October 20th, 6 - 7:30 pm
Mather Auditorium, Wells Reserve at Laudholm
Speakers include Jake Aman, Stewardship Director at the Wells Reserve, Dr. David Burdick, salt marsh ecologist from UNH, and Geoff Wilson of Northeast Wetland Restoration. They will share the history of the Goodwin Marsh collaboration and plans for upcoming restoration work in Wells.
For more information, contact Dr. Chris Feurt, Coastal Resilience Scientist, Wells Reserve, at cfeurt@wellsnerr.org.
This program is hosted by the Wells Reserve at Laudholm.