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Academy of Natural Sciences
Town Square Series Supporting the programming of the Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia, PA (USA), GEM is registering 25 students/schools for webcast participation in this series. There is no cost. Students/schools will get electronic photo recognition via their Email interaction with the Academy.
Join the Academy for a two part series on the legacy of Lewis and Clark: November 17, 2004: Lewis and Clark's Legacy
Part 1: Two centuries of change in the Delaware and Columbia watersheds
December 8, 2004: Lewis and Clark's Legacy
Part 2: Managing the future of the Delaware and Columbia watersheds
About Town Square Welcome to the Academy's newest program - the Town Square Initiative. The Town Square is an exciting new series of discussions, workshops and public forums designed to bring together scientific and policy experts to consider critical environmental issues. The goal is to promote dialogue and thoughtful exchanges on important public issues that relate to sustainability and the environment.
Town Square is an opportunity for the public to hear--and be heard by--some of the most influential scientific experts and key decision makers.Although the programming will usually be held in the Academy's state-of-the-art auditorium here in Philadelphia, they will be webcast to sites around the world. Audience participation, both for the live audience and via e-mail for the remote sites, will be supported and encouraged. For more information visit the Academy of Natural Science website.
To watch the Urban Sprawl Townsquare Program - click here.
For information on how to participate in this webcast contact GEM at: Chestnut Hill College 9601 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19118 Tel: 215-248-1150 Email:
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