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Restoring The Norwalk River: Working to Mediate 200 Years of Negative Impact

This is the latest program in a series of talks focused on how the community can help protect and restore its rivers and streams. Kelly Nealon, a graduate student in the Integrated Biological Diversity program at Western Connecticut State University, will speak about the ecology of the plant species, and how a plant can help support fish populations and contribute to improving water quality in the Norwalk River. She will highlight the significance of the project, and how this work can help to revitalize a river that has historically suffered from human activity. There is no charge. Co-sponsored by Wilton Library, Mianus Chapter of Trout Unlimited, Norwalk River Watershed Association, and Wilton Land Conservation Trust. Online registration is required in order to receive the Zoom invitation link. Visit the Wilton Library website for program and speaker details. Please register with Trout Unlimited.


