Installed
at eleven locations (includes three duplicates) along the Poultney and Mettowee
Rivers near the Southern end of Lake Champlain are eight interpretive exhibits
about various water quality issues affecting the watershed. Nuisance aquatic
species, stormwater run-off, streamside buffers, and erosion control are all
discussed in this series. Also covered are the clayplain forests of the Champlain
Valley. In addition, tips on what "you can do" are outlined.
Exhibit Partners:
The Poultney Mettowee Watershed Partnership and other supporting organizations. For more information, contact the Partnership at
802-287-8339.
View the exhibits:
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