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“What's New at Living Observatory” Presentation

  • Wildlands Trust 675 Long Pond Road Plymouth, MA, 02360 United States (map)

Living Observatory (LO) was founded in 2011 to support and promote projects undertaken by members of our learning collaborative. Shaped by scientists, artists, and restoration practitioners, LO projects track ecological change at many wetland restorations on retired cranberry farms, including Mass Audubon's Tidmarsh Wildlife Sanctuary and The Town of Plymouth's Foothills Preserve. LO develops technologies to foster public access to and engagement with nature’s recovery, and works with partners to curate a culture of learning that improves decision-making for sustainable human-nature interactions.

In this talk, Glorianna Davenport, Founder and President, will introduce LO's mission and goals. Brian Mayton (PhD, MIT Media Lab 2020), will demonstrate how the web-based platform he has developed supports the LO community and their projects. Adrian Wiegman (PhD UVM 2022), LO’s Learning Coordinator and Data Specialist, will discuss core learning initiatives.

Join us in person or virtually to learn more about some of our exciting efforts and outcomes. This presentation will be recorded. Registration is required for this FREE event.

Please register to attend either in person or online using the buttons below.

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Registration closes on Wednesday, March 4 at 3 PM. Want to sign up after registration closes? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

Parking:

Meet at Wildlands Trust’s Conservation Barn at Davis-Douglas Farm, 675 Long Pond Road, Plymouth, MA 02360.

Parking is available along the gravel road. Then walk up the gravel walkway to meet us inside the barn.

From Route 3: Take Exit 7 (old Exit 3) and head southwest on Clark Road. Turn left at the intersection onto Long Pond Road. Turn sharp right into Wildlands Trust’s headquarters at Davis-Douglas Farm.

What to Wear & Bring:

  • Dress in layers as we will be inside

  • You are welcome to bring an outside drink or food

What to Expect:

  • An indoor presentation with Living Observatory

  • Question and answer period to follow!

  • This presentation will be recorded

Restrictions:

  • All ages are welcome

  • Maximum 70 attendees (in-person)

Programs are weather permitting. Cancellations and postponements due to weather will be announced online and registered attendees will be notified via email.

Questions? Please email: events@wildlandstrust.org

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