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West River Bio-Walk

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West River Bio-Walk

Time: April 25, 2010 from 1:30pm to 3:30pm
Location: West River Park, New Haven
Street: Meet at the sundial in Edgewood Park, at the corner of Ella Grasso Blvd and Chapel St
City/Town: New Haven, CT
Phone: (203) 787-0646 x113
Event Type: bio-walk
Organized By: Kierran Broatch at kbroatch@savethesound.org
Latest Activity: Apr 23, 2010

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West River Tide Gate
Habitat Restoration Project
West River Bio-Walk

We will walk along the river and learn about the upcoming West River Tide Gate restoration project. Speakers Curt Johnson of CFE and Gaboury Benoit of Yale will share some of the history and ecology of the area, and explain how the restoration project will benefit the West River ecosystem.

Walkers will meet at the sundial in Edgewood Park, at the corner of Ella Grasso Blvd and Chapel St in
New Haven. The walk will end at the tide gates along Route 1.

Trash bags and non-latex gloves will be provided for some trash removal along our way.

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