The Bayou Vermilion Preservation Association is a local organization that works to create awareness of Acadiana's natural environment by providing education and outreach to the community about ways to conserve, protect and enjoy the Bayou Vermilion Watershed, including the Vermilion River.
This summer, they are kicking off the Clean Streams series of lectures.
Tuesday, June 10
Vermilionville, 10:30 a.m.
"Vermilion Water Quality and How We Test It", by Dr. Whitney Broussard
Tuesday, July 8
South Regional Library, 10:30 a.m.
"Plants That Soak It Up and Go with the Flow" by Dana Nunez Brown
Tuesday, August 12
Vermilionville, 10:30 a.m.
"Right Fertilizer, Right Rate, Right Time, Right Place" by Dr. Ernest Girouard
For more details on each lecture, visit the Bayou Vermilion Preservation website. The lectures are free to attend, but advance registration, also through the website, is required.
Published in Times of Acadiana
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