Tuesday, Nov 14, 2017

Archaeology After Hours: Climate Change and Site Stewardship

Time: 6:00 pm til 8:00 pm

Location: St. Augustine Distillery

Description: Across Florida, heritage sites are at risk from impacts due to climate change: erosion, sea level rise, and major storms. Heritage Monitoring Scouts (HMS) Florida is a public engagement program that focuses on tracking changes to archaeological sites over time. Emily’s presentation will provide context for climate change issues in Florida, discuss how those changes impact archaeological sites, and let the public know what they can do to help heritage at risk.

Join us at 6 PM for a tour of St. Augustine Distillery, followed by refreshments and a complimentary cocktail, “The Florida Mule,” generously offered by St. Augustine Distillery. The presentation will begin at 7 PM.

This event is part of the North Florida Land Trust's quarterly seminar series. . The focus of this series is to host speakers from partner environmental groups to bring awareness to the variety and impact of conservation work throughout the region.

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FPAN is co-hosting this event.

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