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22SepFourth Fridays for Families: More than Just Honeybees with Priscilla Hayes and Joanne Zuckerman (Sept. 22)
Kids 3 to 6 and their adult caregivers can join Preserve naturalists Pracilla Haynes and Joanne Zuckerman for a fun-filled morning as we explore bees—from the honey bee, so…
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14AprNative Plants: Beyond the Wild in Community with John Mark Courtney (2023 Nursery Opening Lecture)
With so many native plants available, how do you successfully choose what is right for your garden? This presentation will draw from John Mark Courtney’s personal experience and observations…
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20AprThursday Night Nature: Birding 101: Tips and Tricks for Beginning Birders with Pam Newitt (Apr. 20)
If you have always wanted to try bird watching—one of the fastest growing hobbies—but didn’t know where to begin, join naturalist Pam Newitt for a fun, informative evening that…
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27AprThursday Night Nature: Collaborating with Nature: A Botanical Art Garden Grows at Herrontown Woods with Steve Hiltner (Apr. 27)
Years of institutional neglect had left the first nature preserve in Princeton, NJ, unusable—its trails overgrown, historic buildings boarded up and the parking lot a staging ground for crime….
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18MayThursday Night Nature: Disability Equity & Justice Outdoors with Katie Samson (May. 18)
Over the past few years, organizations have re-examined what diversity, equity and inclusion mean. However, thoughts, values and considerations around accessibility have not been included in these conversations. For…
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25MayThursday Night Nature: From Donora to East Palestine: Lessons in Toxicology from the Steel Valley with Kimberly Garrett, Ph.D. (May. 25)
Pollution events highlight concerns about how chemicals interact with our bodies, environments and social systems. Pennsylvania has had its fair share of environmental pollution affairs, and recent episodes—like that…