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Thursday June 30, 2011, 1 - 2 pm: Midday on the Bay - Restoring Urban Rivers
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How do you restore an urban river? Very slowly. But it happened in Norfolk and Boston. Environmental reporter and Midday contributor Rona Kobell of The Bay Journal returns for another edition of Midday on the Bay to talk with leaders of these two river restoration projects: Marjorie Mayfield Jackson, founder of the Elizabeth River Project in Norfolk, and Bob Zimmerman, longtime executive director of the Charles River Watershed Association in Boston. What can Baltimore, queen city of the Patapasco, learn from their experiences?
Midday on the Bay is produced in partnership with The Bay Journal.
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