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2019 Forestry Series - Fish Behavior in Late Summer

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The 2019 Forestry Series is based around the theme of  "Changes in the Forests and Fields Around US - a deep dive into the phenology and ever-changing world of the Black River Watershed". Over the course of the summer we will explore the flora and fauna of our region and the seasonal changes they experience.

The series will take place monthly, 7:30pm on Tuesdays, except for the final talk in October which will occur on a Thursday. All talks are hosted at the Craftsbury Outdoor Center Activity Center, are free and open to the public with refreshments served. 

Tuesday August 13that 7:30pm: Fish behavior in late summer: what do fish do when the water warms up.
Pete Emerson (Vermont Dept. of Fish and Wildlife) – Like animals on land, fish change their behavior over the course of the summer and fall.  This may be to find food, stay cool, or to prepare for breeding.  Come learn about what fish are doing in late summer and where to find them.

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Earlier Event: August 8
Mature Adventurers: Feldenkrais
Later Event: August 15
Mature Adventurers: Back Road Biking