Oak Ridge National Laboratory researcher Natalie Griffiths will talk about stream ecology research she’s been involved in and the lessons to be learned from her research at the upcoming Emory River Watershed Association, or ERWA, Annual Meeting on Tuesday, January 3, at the Obed Wild and Scenic River Visitor Center.
The 6 p.m. meeting will also feature a report on the Crooked Fork project by Mike Sale. There is no charge for attending the meeting, and there will be a potluck supper. ERWA will provide sandwiches and beverages, plates, etc., a press release said. There will be a silent dessert auction.
Emory River Watershed Association is a Morgan County-based group that works to improve the watershed. Among projects that ERWA sponsors are the annual Potters Ford Cleanup, Hemlock Wooly Adelgid Pesticide Workshops, and informational programs.
More information will be added as it becomes available.
This press release was submitted by Sandra Goss.
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