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11Feb2024 Winter Lecture Series: Edible Mushrooms: Delicious and Nutritious with Sylvia Emberger (February 11, 2024)
Some of you may have collected mushrooms from the woods while others venture only to the supermarket for the exotic and common varieties. But have you ever wondered if…
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14Jan2024 Winter Lecture Series: Growing Quality Organic Native Fruit with Jim Kinsel (January 14, 2024)
Farmer Jim Kinsel, of Chesterfield Organic Orchards & Nursery in Crosswicks, Burlington County, NJ, will talk about the benefits and challenges of growing native fruit organically in our area….
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25Feb2024 Winter Lecture Series: Invasive Management for Birds with Josh Bruce (February 25, 2024)
Due to unforeseen circumstances the original program “2024 Winter Lecture Series: Hunters Sharing the Harvest with Randy K. Ferguson” has been cancelled. In its place we have the following…
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28Jan2024 Winter Lecture Series: Seeing the Seasons: Through the Lens of Native Plants with Samantha Bean (January 28, 2024)
Upon adding native plants periodically in the last few years to increase biodiversity through the creation of seasonally evolving habitats for pollinators and birds, Flutter By Meadows has evolved…
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04Feb2024 Winter Lecture Series: Smithsonian Bird Friendly Coffee and Cocoa: Proudly Serving Biodiversity with Melissa Mazurkewicz (February 4, 2024)
The Smithsonian Bird Friendly® certification is the environmental gold standard in sustainable food production for coffee and cocoa. Smithsonian scientists developed the Bird Friendly certification for coffee in the…
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07Jan2024 Winter Lecture Series: The Biodynamic Garden Relationship with Valerie Leone (January 7, 2024)
From insights that arose in Europe over 100 years ago, the biodynamic approach to stewarding the land offers a unique opportunity. Based on a variety of holistic principles, biodynamic…
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21Jan2024 Winter Lecture Series: Wetlands: They Aren’t Just For the Birds?! with Jessica Schmit (January 21, 2024)
A lot of wildlife need wetlands at some point in their life, and so do humans…whaaat?! As a follow up to her previous presentation “Wonderful Wetlands” on the Thursday…
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20OctA Walking Preserve History Tour with Bill Gaboda and Mary Nogami (October 20, 2024)
Tour time: 1 – 2 pm
The land that makes up Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve has seen dramatic changes through the years. Beginning with the unrelenting geologic and hydrologic events…
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24FebProtected: Basic Botany (February 24, 2024 NPA)
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09MarBiodynamic Garden Relationship Workshop with Valerie Leone (March 9, 2024)
From insights that arose in Europe over 100 years ago, the biodynamic approach to stewarding the land offers a unique opportunity. Based on a variety of holistic principles, biodynamic…
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20JanBowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve Interpretive Naturalist Training Program (2024)
REGISTRATION CLOSED
The fee for the program is a deposit. It will be reimbursed following two successful seasons as a BIN.
Class Schedule:Basic Botany (February 24, 2024)
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12AprCANCELLED: Spring Bird Walk with Pam Newitt and Sue Eveland (Apr. 12)
Date: Friday, Apr. 12, 7:30 – 9 am
Registration Deadline: Thursday, Apr. 11, 4 pm
Admission: $5 Preserve Admission Not IncludedJoin naturalists Pam Newitt and Sue Evenland for an informal walk…