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Lincoln news for Apr. 10
LINCOLN — On Thursday, April 17, the library, planning commission and the conservation commission will welcome Jens Hilke, Vermont Department of Fish and Wildlife conservation planner for a presentation on forests and wildlife and their future in Lincoln at 7 p.m. at the library. Using his background in landscape ecology, Jens helps municipalities and regional commissions around Vermont as they plan for their future. The town is seeking to gather and share information about its forests and rivers, and how its members may live well with them.
Jens is a fierce advocate for forests and wildlife and the myriad life forms they support. Learn about what makes our landscape unique, and how other towns are addressing natural resources in their planning. All are welcome.
The library will once again be holding a seed exchange for the month of April. There are some donated seeds available for patrons and seed packet templates that you can take home and fill with a few extra seeds from last year to share with the community. If you would like to donate seeds, please drop them off during open hours.
Until next time … Laugh Out Loud. Follow Your Heart. Enjoy The Little Things.
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