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Dedicated to the conservation of the Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge in Morris County, NJ

Second Sunday – Lichen: their diversity, importance and role as indicators of air pollution.

Second Sunday, January 14, 1:30 – 3:00, Lichen: their diversity, importance and role as indicators of air pollution.

Dorothy Smullen’s presentation about Lichen will focus on their diversity, importance, and role as indicators of air pollution.

Dorothy is a retired HS science teacher who as been a Nature and Garden Club speaker for 35 years, past president of NJ Mycological Association, and former board member of the Friends of Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge. Dorothy is also a teacher/naturalist at New Jersey Audubon.

The January program will be in-person at Helen C. Fenske Visitor Center and also virtually on Zoom. Registration is required. 

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The Zoom logon will be emailed to all registrants on Sunday, January 14 at Noon.