Tom Ridge Environmental Center In Erie Hosts Aug. 3 Film Showing Of Seeing The Unseen - Aquatic Invaders & What's At Stake
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The Tom Ridge Environmental Center in Erie will host the film showing of Seeing The Unseen - Aquatic Invaders and What's At Stake on August 3 at 5:30 p.m.

The 44 minute documentary features regional experts about topics related to the threat of invasive species and how to prevent their spread. The film was produced by the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy and Great Lakes Media.

There will be a Q&A after the film about the topics presented with experts from Western Pennsylvania Conservancy, Department of Environmental Protection, and the Erie Bird Observatory.

This event is suitable for all ages, though we recommend that children attending be at least 13 years old.

Click Here to register and for more informationClick Here to preview the film.

Questions should be directed to the Western PA Conservancy Pennsylvania Natural Heritage Program staff with the Western Pennsylvania Conservancy: Amy Jewitt, PA iMapInvasives program coordinator, ajewitt@paconserve.org or Mary Walsh, zoology manager, mwalsh@paconserve.org

Visit the Tom Ridge Environmental Center Foundation website to learn more about activities, upcoming events and visiting the Center.

The Tom Ridge Environmental Center is dedicated to teaching visitors about the unique 3,200 acres of Presque Isle and the many different forms of life that inhabit the peninsula.  It is located in Presque Isle State Park.

[Posted: July 13, 2024]


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