2023
2024
August 17, 2022
Managed by Stone Living Lab
Since 2022
In Massachusetts, US
SLL103
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Thank you for submitting your image to this photo station! Damde Marsh hosts hundreds of migratory bird species each year as well as countless other saltmarsh species. Watching how the marsh change over time will help researchers at the Stone Living Lab understand how climate change may be impacting natural habitats.
The Stone Living Lab is an innovative and collaborative initiative for testing and scaling up nature-based approaches to climate adaptation, coastal resilience and ecological restoration in the high-energy environment of the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.
The pictures collected from our Chronolog stations will help us measure and track coastal change along Boston Harbor. How will seasonal change and storm events shift in the face of climate change?
Find out more about our other education initiatives and get involved at https://stonelivinglab.org/education/.
The Stone Living Lab is an innovative and collaborative initiative for testing and scaling up nature-based approaches to climate adaptation, coastal resilience and ecological restoration in the high-energy environment of the Boston Harbor Islands National and State Park.
The pictures collected from our Chronolog stations will help us measure and track coastal change along Boston Harbor. How will seasonal change and storm events shift in the face of climate change?
Find out more about our other education initiatives and get involved at https://stonelivinglab.org/education/.
The Stone Living Lab is a partnership of the City of Boston, UMass Boston School for the Environment, Boston Harbor Now, the National Parks of Boston, the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, and the James M. and Cathleen D. Stone Foundation that engages scientists and the community in research, education, and the promotion of equity.
Coordinates: 42.258792, -70.874235
Chronolog is a monitoring tool for parks, nature centers, wildlife organizations, schools, and museums worldwide. With over 100,000 contributors across 300 organizations, Chronolog is on a mission to engage communities with nature while recording important natural changes.
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