March 2026 – Changing Landscapes

For our March 2nd meeting we welcome Ginny Apple.

Landscapes are dynamic ecosystems and Connecticut’s landscape has changed through the centuries from almost completely forested in the 1600s to cleared land by the mid-1800s. Presently, the state is almost 60 percent forested. As the landscape changed in Connecticut so did the wildlife populations that depend on the land for habitat.

Join us for what looks to be an interesting and informative presentation.

Meetings are held March through December (no meetings in January and February) at  the Shelton Community Center in the lower level Multi-Purpose room. They are on the first Monday of the month (except for holidays) and start promptly at 10 a.m.

Meetings may be cancelled due to inclement weather and road conditions.  Check Facebook for information:  https://www.facebook.com/SheltonORGC

Dues are $35 per year, guests are welcome to attend, there is a $5 Visitor Fee for non-members.