Greetings!
Part I
If your community is home to cranberry bogs, if you are a cranberry bog farmer considering options for retirement, or if you are an organization focused on watershed planning, our team of speakers will shed light on how to pursue options for ecological restoration on existing cranberry bog lands.
All alternatives discussed will showcase the voluntary initiatives available when ready to retire from cranberry farming. If you are curious about this option – recovering the value and function of our wetlands and water quality – we encourage you to attend our
December 9th workshop in Lakeville, MA
(
c
lick here to see the Agenda for Part One
).
Part II
This workshop will delve into an application of the restoration options at the Marstons Mills Cranberry Bog, which will take place on
December 13th in West Barnstable
. It will be open to the public, featuring technical experts discussing actionable plans for its restoration.
RSVP is appreciated but not required. We look forward to seeing you at these workshops.