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DCT Oyster Walk through Crowes Pasture

September 17, 2015 By Julie Early

Date : October 8, 2015

Time: 12:30 PM–3:30 PM  

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The entire walk is approximately 2 miles through woods, wetlands and over the tidal flats. John Lowell will meet the group at the East Dennis Oyster Farm grant where he will talk about growing shellfish on Cape Cod Bay. The demonstration will last about 45 minutes.

ATTENDANCE IS LIMITED

Please RSVP to katherine@thecompact.net

Attendees should wear comfortable shoes and clothes. Sandals or water shoes are encouraged for the oyster demonstration. Please note, attendees will be walking through tick and poison ivy habitat.

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The Dennis Conservation Land Trust is a private, non-profit organization that seeks to preserve open space within the Town of Dennis, Massachusetts.

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