Saturday, September 17, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm – Botany of the New Hampshire Coastline


Great Bay National Wildlife Refuge is located along the eastern shore of New Hampshire’s Great Bay in the town of Newington. The refuge protects more than 1,000 acres along the seacoast for migratory birds and other wildlife. One of the longest stretches of undeveloped shoreline along the bay, it consists of mud flats, salt- and freshwater marshes, swamps, ponds, streams, woodlands, and fields. Join Native Plant Trust’s Director of Conservation Michael Piantedosi on September 17 from 10 – 12:30 pm as we explore this diverse refuge and learn about its dynamic flora. $38 for NPT members, $45 for nonmembers. Register at http://www.nativeplanttrust.org/events/botany-new-hampshire-coastline/

A tidal creek flows through a salt marsh into Great Bay in Newmarket, New Hampshire. The Nature Conservancy’s Lubberland Creek Preserve. CopyrightJerry and Marcy Monkman EcoPhotography.com
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