Photo taken By Torben Russo
Photo used with permission from Torben Russo
*These Salamanders were pictured in the Smoky Mountains National Park. Note the eggs around them. Ask Thomas Tyning for identification.
In the end, we conserve only what we love. We love only what we understand. We understand only what we are taught.
Baba Dioum
Senegalese poet
WE ARE the networking central brain of local environmental, cultural, and conservation-oriented issues and events in Berkshire County.
WE ARE a community of citizens concerned about the future and determined to protect the natural beauty of the Berkshires for the health, happiness and recreation of our family and friends.
WE ARE protectors of fellow citizens through the conservation of air, water, flora, fauna and other natural resources available to us.
WE ARE truly conservative.
JOIN TODAY AND HELP MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN THE BERKSHIRES!
WE WELCOME ALL WALKS OF LIFE.
WE RESPECT ALL FORMS OF LIFE.
More Information:
Thomas Tyning(Faculty Rep)
>Email: ttyning@berkshirecc.edu
>Phone: 413-499-4660 ext. 295
Mary Zanconato(Club Rep)
>Email: mzanconato@berkshirecc.edu
>Phone: 413-499-4660 ext. 291
Need help getting started? Contact
Torben Russo (Moderator)
>Email: trr9@cornell.edu
>Phone: 607 330 2094
Please use email unless an emergency!
Thank You
Berkshire Community College
1350 South Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201
*Pittsfield Green Drinks - gathering of people interested in conservation and environmental issues - all welcome* *Tuesday, September 15, 2009 starting at 5:15
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