Manada Conservancy, in partnership with the Hershey Gardens, will host a free educational program about climate change on October 23 at 7:00 p.m, at the Hershey Gardens Conservatory, 170 Hotel Road in Hershey, Dauphin County.
As the climate changes, plants and animals have three options: adapt, move, or die. This is already beginning to happen in many places across the globe, including here in Pennsylvania.
Greg Czarnecki, climate change and research coordinator for the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources, will share his vast understanding of the effects of a changing climate.
His presentation will look at the current and projected impacts of climate change on our native species and forests, and the challenges and opportunities conservationists face in helping to ensure their survival.
This program is free and open to the public. Please register by contacting the Manada Conservancy office by sending email to: office@manada.org or call 717-566-4122. Click Here to add to your calendar.
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