Shippensburg Center For Land Use & Sustainability: Climate Change Impacts On Forestry & Wildlife Nov. 13
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Shippensburg University's Center for Land Use and Sustainability will host a Climate Change Impacts On Forestry and Wildlife Program on November 13 featuring a presentation by Benjamin Jones, the new President and CEO of the Ruffed Grouse Society & American Woodcock Society.

Jones, a leader in science-based conservation, will discuss regional climate change impacts on forestry and wildlife.

The program will be held in the Orndorff Theater (Room 123) of the Anthony F. Ceddia Union Building at Shippensburg starting at 6:30 p.m. Free visitor parking is available in lot C-7 on the evening of the event.

The program will also be available online via Zoom.  Click Here to join the program.

Click Here for more information.

To learn more about the Ruffed Grouse, Pennsylvania’s State Bird, visit the Game Commission’s Ruffed Grouse webpage.

For more information on programs, projects and other upcoming events, visit Shippensburg University's Center for Land Use and Sustainability webpage.

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[Posted: November 6, 2019]


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