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CLWC Webinar 2- Our Water: Indigenous perspectives, youth voices, science and activism
Join us for Earth Day in the Pine Barrens, an exciting and informative presentation about activism, Indigenous connections to our land and water and a scientific perspective on the Plymouth Carver Sole Source Aquifer.
Part 1: INDIGENOUS PERSPECTIVES
Melissa Ferretti, Herring Pond Wampanoag Tribe, Chairlady and President
Britteny Walley, Nipmuc Tribe: Indigenous relationship to water and taking action.
Casey Thornburgh, Mashpee Wampanoag: Native communities and climate change
Part II: SCIENCE
David Boutt, PhD University of Massachusetts, Amherst: Hydrology and Hydrogeology of the Plymouth Carver Sole Source Aquifer: A Source of Water to Ponds, Wetlands, and Drinking Water Wells.
Part III: TAKING ACTION
Warren Winders, Trout Unlimited: Protecting Red Brook in Wareham. How communities can restore nature and our waterways.