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Archie Williams Student Spearheads Benefit Concert
Aidan O'Reilly is organizing the event as part of an environmental science class project.
FAIRFAX, CA — A Marin student was tasked with identifying and solving a local environmental issue for his environmental science class, and Archie Williams High School senior Aidan O’Reilly has delivered.
O’Reilly is spearheading “Toad Jam: The Musical Adventure” as part of an environmental science class project that aims to support wetland habitat restoration.
The concert is scheduled for April 9 at noon at Peri Park’s outdoor stage in Fairfax.
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The event is sponsored by the Fairfax Parks & Recreation Commission.
All concert proceeds will go toward the restoration of wetland habitats that provide a safe haven for amphibians such as toads, frogs and newts, all of which are key indicators to the health of an ecosystem.
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Local amphibian populations have experienced the loss of wetland habitats as a result of pollution and climate change.
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