[SEMCO] Lecture series on marine wildlife and the Cape Cod Canal

Kathy Zagzebski kzagzebski at nmlc.org
Wed Jul 30 14:48:28 EDT 2014


It's the 100th year anniversary of the Cape Cod Canal! For the past century,
the Canal has not only been important to human commerce and transportation,
it has also been utilized by a variety of marine animal species. Through
slides, discussion, and guest lecturers, learn about the whales, dolphins,
seals, turtles, birds, fish, and other animals that traverse and live along
the Cape Cod Canal. Program lasts 45-60 minutes. FREE, donations welcome.

 

~ Wednesday, July 30, 4 pm -- Whales in the Cape Cod Canal -- Regina
Asmutis-Silvia, Executive Director and Senior Biologist, Whale and Dolphin
Conservation

~ Thursday, July 31, 4 pm -- Herring and Herring Runs -- Judy Heller,
Program Manager, Three Bays Conservation

~ Friday, August 1, 4 pm -- Osprey Natural History and the Cape Cod Osprey
Project -- Ian Ives, Director, Mass Audubon Long Pasture Wildlife Sanctuary

~ Saturday, August 2, 4 pm -- Seal and Sea Turtle Rehabilitation along the
Cape Cod Canal -- Kathy Zagzebski, President and Executive Director,

 

Thank you!

Kathy

 

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  Kathy Zagzebski

  President & Executive Director

      The National Marine Life Center

      P.O. Box 269, 120 Main Street

      Buzzards Bay, MA  02532-0269

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