When: Wednesday, June 21st at 7pm
Where: Zoom webinar
Registration: https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lt9tJY0gQqWfKL9vbazMNQ
(you must register to receive the Zoom link)
Ever wondered why your neighbor has a hardened shoreline instead of a natural shoreline? Join us for this session that will provide context on human behavior related to shorelines. This presentation will share research-based information on predictors of shoreline type, or what influences a property owner’s shoreline type. This event will also explore research about peoples’ willingness to participate in different hypothetical shoreline programs. Additionally, there will be a presentation introducing the Vermont Lake Wise program – an example of an initiative by a neighboring state to encourage natural shorelines and protect lake health.
Questions? Contact Camille Marcotte, Water and Ecology Educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension Onondaga County, at ctm78@cornell.edu or (315) 424-9485 ext.232.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer. This program is presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County and partners. Support for this event comes from the City of Syracuse.
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https://www.skanlakeinfo.org/events/shorelines-matter
https://cornell.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_lt9tJY0gQqWfKL9vbazMNQ
Camille Marcotte
Water & Ecology Educator
ctm78@cornell.edu
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Last updated May 17, 2023