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Lady slippers are among the special wildflowers you’ll see during the walk to be held May 24 by the Chocorua Lake Conservancy. (COURTESY PHOTO)

TAMWORTH — Come join us in an exploration where water and land meet, as we venture into the upper wetlands of the Chocorua River, stopping along the way to appreciate the ephemeral spring wildflowers that grow near and along the wetlands!

On Saturday, May 24, from 8-10:30 a.m., join Chocorua Lake Conservancy for Wetlands & Wildflowers. Naturalist Lynne Flaccus and CLC Communications Director Juno Lamb will lead a walk along and into the wetlands that border the river along the CLC Charlotte C. Browne Woods property. The wetlands that the Chocorua River flows through on its journey from the mountain to Chocorua Lake support a diversity of plants and animals that have adapted to this saturated place.

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