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Washington Crossing Audubon Society Presents: "Restoring Ecological Relationships within New Jersey's Forested Ecosystems" a presentation by Emile DeVito.
Free, public presentation by environmental advocate, Dr. Emile DeVito

Washington Crossing Audubon Society will host a free, public presentation, entitled “Restoring Ecological Relationships within New Jersey’s Forested Ecosystems,” at 8 PM on Monday, May 18 by Dr. DeVito, Manager of Science and Stewardship at the New Jersey Conservation Foundation. Dr. DeVito, who has been described as “one of the state’s most active and dedicated environmental advocates,” “dynamic and engaging” and “an environmental expert with background knowledge that could make uninformed politicians rethink their positions,” will discuss the short- and long-term threats to biological diversity, and the pathways needed to restore ecological relationships between plants and animals in New Jersey’s forested ecosystems.
The program will be held in Stainton Hall on the campus of the Pennington School, 112 W. Delaware Ave., Pennington, NJ. Refreshments are served at 7:30 PM and the talk will begin at 8 PM. The public is invited. Additional information can be found at www.washingtoncrossingaudubon.org. Follow us on Facebook.