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Conasauga River Snorkel

Child snorkeling in the Conasauga River
Boy snorkeling in the Conasauga River
© George Ivey/TNC

Date:
Saturday, July 2008
(Specific Date to Be Announced)

Overview:
In 2008, The Nature Conservancy celebrates 20 years as a state program in Georgia. Throughout the year, past and current trustees will lead field trips throughout the state to special places the Conservancy has helped project.

Join Dwight Mathews, chair of the Georgia board of Trustees, for an adventure on the Conasauga River. Bring your snorkeling gear and learn from aquatic experts about the endangered species that live in the river and its still, clear pools.

This trip starts at Jacks River Bridge, just over the Georgia border in Tennessee.

Guide:
Dwight Mathews
Chair, Georgia Board of Trustees

Registration/Fee:
This event is $15 per person. Reservations are required. Please contact Courtney Lundeen at (j404) 253-7255 or courtney_lundeen@tnc.org.