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The Okefenokee Swamp is treasured the world over for its unparalleled natural, cultural, and historical significance. With the threat of mining proposals jeopardizing the swamp's ecological integrity, international recognition on the table, and a groundswell of passionate advocates taking action on its behalf, it's important that we all have the facts. OHM staff will uncover the mysteries and intrigue of the Okefenokee in our Naturalist 101 lecture, “Understanding the Significance of the Wild Heart of Georgia” on Thursday, December 5 at our Brunswick office (7 Glynn Ave., Brunswick). Stephanie Chewning, Coastal Education Coordinator, will kick off the evening with the Okefenokee's unique ecology and history. Then VP of Coastal Conservation Alice Keyes will dive into advocacy efforts in swamp-adjacent communities and at the Capitol—and preview the upcoming legislative session and collaborative efforts to protect the Swamp. You'll walk away with new ideas and opportunities to make a difference for the Wild Heart of Georgia.
Doors Open at 6:30 pm. Light refreshments will be served. The lecture begins at 7 pm, with Q&A to follow. This event is free, but we ask that you RSVP so we can plan accordingly. We will also livestream this event via Facebook; please tune in and participate virtually if you can't make it in person!
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7 Glynn Ave., Brunswick, GA, United States, Georgia 31520
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