Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Lessons from Huricane Irene

Kingston Greenways Association Presents:
Wednesday March 14, 2012, 7:30 PM
at the Kingston Firehouse,
Heathcote Brook Road [just off Route 27], Kingston, New Jersey

“Lessons from Hurricane Irene”
A talk by Jim Walton, Executive Director,
Stony Brook-Millstone Watershed Association


Kingston Greenways Association,
P.O. Box 391, Kingston, New Jersey 08528
For more information: www.kingstongreenways.org


Jim Walton has served as Executive Director of the Watershed Association since April 2005. Jim serves as a go-to resource for government officials and community leaders on how to best protect clean water and the environment throughout the region. Prior to joining the Watershed Association, Jim was director of the refuges and wildlife program for the Wilderness Society in Washington D.C. For 10 years he represented the Society on issues relating to the National Wildlife Refuge System, Alaska public lands, endangered species, and other wildlife matters. He spent five years as a wildlife specialist at the National Audubon Society before joining the Wilderness Society. Jim has a biology degree from Princeton University and a Master of Environmental Studies from the Yale School of Forestry and Environmental Studies.

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