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Did you know that New Hampshire was once buried under a mile of ice? Join us for a fascinating journey into the deep past of our region’s lakes with Rebecca LeCain, Geoscience Specialist with the NH Geological Survey.
This virtual webinar will explore: - Why glacial lakes formed - What happened when they disappeared - How scientists uncover their secrets Don’t miss this chance to discover the hidden history beneath New Hampshire’s landscapes and lakes! 🗓 Wednesday, September 10, 2025 ⏰ 5:00 – 6:30 pm 📍 Virtual (Zoom) Zoom Link https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82341313211 Meeting ID: 823 4131 3211 One tap mobile +13052241968,,82341313211# US +13092053325,,82341313211# US Join instructions https://us06web.zoom.us/meetings/823...Qio-QHXkU01WGU
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The Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance (LWA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the water quality and natural resources of Lake Winnipesaukee and its watershed. Through monitoring, education, stewardship, and science guided approaches for lake management, LWA works to ensure Winnipesaukee’s scenic beauty, wildlife habitat, water quality and recreational potential continues to provide enjoyment long into the future. http://www.winnipesaukee.org/ |
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Just a quick reminder that this is tonight from 5-6:30. It will be recorded and uploaded to LWA's YouTube page for those unable to attend.
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The Lake Winnipesaukee Alliance (LWA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to protecting the water quality and natural resources of Lake Winnipesaukee and its watershed. Through monitoring, education, stewardship, and science guided approaches for lake management, LWA works to ensure Winnipesaukee’s scenic beauty, wildlife habitat, water quality and recreational potential continues to provide enjoyment long into the future. http://www.winnipesaukee.org/ |
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Sheets of glacial ice receded across New England, leaving evidence found at many nature preserves.
Andover and the North Shore regained today's shoreline appearance only 1000 years ago. Stellwagen Banks was an island. ![]() https://northshorenature.com/north-s...000-years-ago/
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