Turning Stones: Discovering the life of Water

Lakes, ponds, rivers, streams and even rain gutters teem with life you can easily observe.

VERMONT HUMANITIES presents and evening with Professor Declan McCabe, an aquatic ecologist and professor of biology at Saint Michael’s College, to discuss and share photographs of the stunning and fascinating organisms found in Vermont’s waterways. 

This event is free and open to the public Register Here

Date: March 19
Time: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Where: Goodrich Memorial Library 202 Main St
Newport, VT 05855 United States

Declan McCabe is an aquatic ecologist and professor of biology at Saint Michael’s College in Vermont. His job is to clearly communicate fascinating and complex biology to entry-level students, and he has translated that skill into a successful career as an outreach specialist to high-school audiences. He is a columnist for Northern Woodlands Magazine and a regular contributor to a syndicated natural history series called The Outside Story, and an occasional contributor to Connecticut Woodlands Magazine. He lives in South Burlington, Vermont. Turning Stones: Discovering the Life of Water is his first book.

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