*Climate Change and Your Water, Woods and Wildlife
*We hear about climate change and how it's affecting polar bears and the
arctic sea ice, but what will it mean to New York's water, woods and
wildlife? Changes in temperatures, season lengths, snowpack, and severe
weather events are predicted and are already occurring. As temperature and
rainfall patterns change, floods and droughts will become more common. Some
wildlife species may benefit, but populations of others will decline or
shift to new areas. Learn about how our forests may change, and how
different kinds of wildlife may be affected. Get tips on steps you can take
to manage your water, woods and wildlife in the face of change.
*Date:*   Wednesday, November 12                   *Time:* 6:30 pm to 8:00
pm
*Pre-registration Cost*: $10/person                  *Day of event
Cost:*$12/person

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Steve Gabriel
Work With Nature
*ecological design solutions*
303.815.3535
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.WorkWithNature.net
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For more information about sustainability in the Tompkins County area, please 
visit:  http://www.sustainabletompkins.org/ 

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