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SUMMARY:The Fossils Living in our Lakes
LOCATION:Crandall Public Library
ORGANIZER;CN=Sarah Jordan:MAILTO:sjordan@sals.edu
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=TEXT/HTML:Crandall Public Library Fish are an integral p
 art of the life and waterways of Upstate New York and have been so through
  all of human history. They help regulate nutrients in lakes and streams\,
  they provide food for people and wildlife\, and they have a really cool e
 volutionary history. Have you ever wondered what our&amp;hellip\;
CATEGORIES:20-40 minutes
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 -our-lakes/
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