On Pettaquamscutt 2013

On Pettaquamscutt, the Second Season

NRPA, Friends of Canonchet Farm and South County Museum sponsored On Pettaquamscutt: Presentations on the Environment and the History of the Narrow River Watershed.

Jon Boothroyd, January 27, 2013

Geologist and NRPA Vice President for Science Dr. Jon Boothroyd discussds “Climate Change, Coastal Geologic Hazards and Sea-Level Rise: Some Rhode Island Strategies.” Jon, who is a URI Research Professor Emeritus and the R.I. State Geologist, described what is happening to our coastline and the Narrow River Watershed and what can be done to adapt to the new realities.

Hope Leeson, February 24, 2013

In February, botanist Hope Leeson presented on the “Rhody Plant Initiative,” a program that promotes the use of native plants grown from Rhode Island wild stock through seed collection and cuttings. Hope is the botanist for the Rhode Island Natural History Survey, with a primary focus on invasive plant inventories and experimental management techniques.

Rhody Native is an initiative to make indigenous plant material available to homeowners and organizations involved in habitat restoration. The program is an opportunity to promote local Rhode Island businesses, educate the public about Rhode Island’s native biodiversity, and improve our natural environment.

Frank Heppner, March 24, 2013

On Sunday, March 24, railroad historian Frank Heppner presented “Short Line and Electric Railroads of Rhode Island,” with highlights of the Sea View Line and the Narragansett Pier Railroad. Heppner is a founding member and Chairman of the Friends of the Kingston Station, and the author of Railroads of Rhode Island, Shaping the Ocean State’s Railways.


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