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Preserving open space in Dennis, Massachusetts

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Great White Sharks Lecture- March 24

March 12, 2018 By Julie Early

The Dennis Conservation Trust is hosting a lecture by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy on March 24, 2018 at 10 AM. The event will take place at the Dennis Public Library at 5 Hall Street in Dennis Port.

Topics will include ongoing research projects funded by the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy, how that research is impacting conservation and public safety efforts, and up to date information on what that research can teach us about the sharks.

FREE for DCT Members

$5 for NON-MEMBERS

RSVP REQUIRED- Email Katherine at kgarofoli@dennisconservationtrust.org today.

About the Speaker

Marianne Long works as the Education Director for the Atlantic White Shark Conservancy and has been with the organization since 2013. She began her work as a volunteer, donating her time to create outreach programs for youth and families to become engaged in the ongoing research projects and recently joined the organization as a full time employee. Marianne attended Coastal Carolina University in Conway, South Carolina, where she studied marine science and participated in a field course at the Bimini Biological Field Station where her passion for sharks began. Her experiences working with sharks in their natural habitat and seeing first hand how misunderstood these animals are, led her to work in a career where she could try to change public perception and replace fear with facts.

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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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