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Annual  Meeting
Thursday, October 19, 2017
6:30 - 8:30 pm
St. Leo's Hall
109 South Main Street Waterbury

 

Public Welcome

Socialize 6:30-7:00 pm.
The meeting begins at 7:00 pm
Snacks will be available.
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Biologist and wildlife photographer Tom Rogers will present a talk and stunning photographs entitled “The Wildlife of Waterbury Reservoir and Beyond, Bears, Moose, Loons and Trout.”

Tom has worked on a variety of conservation projects, from zebras in Kenya to sage grouse and bald eagles in Wyoming. His graduate research focused on large carnivores such as grizzly bears and black bears in the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Tom currently works in outreach for the Vermont Fish & Wildlife Department, connecting the public with fish and wildlife through writing and photography.

A staff member of VT Dept of Forests, Parks & Recreation is invited to discuss the 2017 season as part of an open discussion which will close the evening
Photo by Sheila Bergin Goss

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Friends of Waterbury Reservoir is a Vermont non-profit organization committed to protecting, improving and enhancing the ecological, recreational, and community values of the Waterbury Reservoir. We accomplish this through stewardship, research, community involvement, collaboration with all stakeholders, and connecting people and place. To learn more about our Mission, Vision & Core Values and to Join Us, visit www.friendsofwaterburyres.org
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