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CLWC Webinar 2- Our Water: Indigenous perspectives, youth voices, science and activism

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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.

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