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17JulRooted Together: How Native Plants and People Can Thrive in Cities with Kelly Shannon (July 17, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Every summer, the Preserve is proud to offer internship opportunities to some up-and-coming industry professionals. Each intern comes to the Preserve with a unique set of skills…
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24JulSeeing the Forest for the Bees: habitat elements for native bees in deciduous forests with Kass Urban-Mead (July 24, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Did you know that there are over 4,000 different wild bee species in the United States? Most are solitary, don’t live in hives and don’t even make…
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21JanProtected: Sharing Whats Native and Interpretative Skills (May 11, 2024 NPA)Free Add to cart
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19FebSkull Identification Adventures with Pam Newitt (Feb. 19)$12.00 Add to cart
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Join us on this holiday to celebrate National Children’s Dental Health Month as we take a close look at TEETH! Many mammals call the Preserve home, and you…
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20NovSpreading the Word: Environmental Connection and Communication in a Digital Age with Shannon and Anthony Trimboli (Backyard Ecology) (November 20, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Having a passion and sharing it with others can be one of the most rewarding experiences. As gardeners, nature lovers, and environmental stewards, we relish those moments when we…
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13MaySpring Bird Walk with Pam Newitt and Sue Eveland (May 13)$5.00 Add to cart
Date: Monday, May 13, 7:30 – 9 am
Registration Deadline: Sunday, May 10, 4 pm
Admission: $5 Preserve Admission Not IncludedJoin naturalists Pam Newitt and Sue Evenland for an informal walk…
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07AprTeacup Gardens with Laura DePrado$47.00 Add to cart
Join horticultural therapist Laura DePrado to create your own teacup garden. Sip some tea and learn how these cups are steeped in rich history. During this workshop, we will…
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21JanProtected: The Collections of BHWP (July 20, 2024 NPA)Free Add to cart
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10JulThe Ecology of Native Plants with Jason Goldman (July 10, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
This presentation is a deep dive exploration of native plant gardening. We’ll learn all about the ecology of native plants and animals, and understand the importance of…
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28SepThe Fungus Among Us: What Fungi Are And Why They Are Important with Gary Emberger, Ph.D.Free Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
What do puffballs, dead man’s fingers, fairy rings, soft drinks, destroying angels, powdery mildews, ringworm, corn smut, Beano, stink horns, morels, truffles, dandruff, beer, shiitakes, chestnut trees, bread, stone-washed…
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07AugThe Mojave Desert Seed Bank: supporting a diverse ecosystem into the future with Patrick Emblidge (August 7, 2025)$15.00 Add to cart
Ecosystems across the nation are suffering from development, altered fire regimes, irresponsible recreation and climate change. As a result of these threats, land managers have a tremendous…
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02AprThe Role of Native Plants in Landscape Design: Landscaping with a Purpose with Randi V. Wilfert Eckel, PhD (2025 Nursery Opening Lecture)Free Select options This product has multiple variants. The options may be chosen on the product page
Through proper plant selection, we can both beautify and greatly enhance the natural environment – we can use native plants in landscape design to elevate gardens to a higher…
