From Cranberries to Coastal Habitat: The WIndswept Bog Project
What happens when a former cranberry bog gets a second life?
Join the Alliance to Protect Nantucket Sound on July 30 for a fascinating ACONS (A Celebration of Nantucket Sound) webinar with guest speaker Karen C. Beattie, Vice President of Science and Stewardship at the Nantucket Conservation Foundation, as she shares the remarkable transformation of the Windswept Bog on Nantucket.
Once used for cranberry farming, this landscape is now being carefully restored into a thriving natural wetland—bringing back native plants, creating habitat for wildlife, and improving water quality. It’s a powerful example of how nature can rebound when given the chance.
Karen will take us behind the scenes of this large-scale restoration effort, from the science and planning to the exciting early results. We will learn how projects like this not only benefit local ecosystems, but also strengthen coastal resilience and help protect the waters connected to Nantucket Harbor and Nantucket Sound.
Whether you love nature, are curious about conservation, or just enjoy seeing positive environmental stories unfold, this is an inspiring look at how landscapes—and ecosystems—can be brought back to life.
Click here to register for free to this virtual event.
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Date and Time
Thursday Jul 30, 2026
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM EDT
Thursday, July 30, 2026
6-7pm ET
Location
Virtual; on Zoom
Fees/Admission
Free; Registration Required
Contact Information
Peter Eramo
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