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11AugLessons Learned: Helpful Hints on your Journey into Native Plants with Tom Knezick and Fran Chismar (Thursday Night Nature, August 11)
Over the years, Fran Chismar and Tom Knezick have interviewed some of the brightest minds in ecology and the native plant world. We are constantly reminded of the larger…
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18AugFrom Enthusiast to Restorationist: A Naturalist Journey with Mark Brownlee (Thursday Night Nature, August 18)
Mark will share his journey from being a homeowner interested in native plants to becoming a principal with ArcheWild, an ecological restoration firm. This journey features high aspirations and…
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25AugLyme Disease and other Tick-borne Diseases in Pennsylvania with Maria Luisa (Malu) Tejada, M.D. (Thursday Night Nature, August 25)
Lyme disease is one of the most commonly known tick-borne illnesses. In 2019, 34,945 confirmed and probable cases were reported to the CDC. This lecture aims to give participants…
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04AugProtecting Yourself from Tick Bites with Erika Machtinger, Ph.D. (Thursday Night Nature, August 4)
We can’t always be in control of our environment, but there are many things that we can do to help prevent tick bites! In 2019, state and local health…
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29SepProtected: Last Chance Café: the Secret Life of a Goldenrod Field with Mike Weilbacher (Sept. 29)
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06OctGreen and Natural Burials with Ashley Oppon (Oct. 6)
Traditional burial methods and cremation contribute heavily to our carbon footprint. Educating ourselves on natural burial methods can provide ways to give back to our planet even after death….
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13OctProtected: What is Native? Context Matters with Amy Highland (Oct. 13)
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20OctLife After Death with Samantha Nestory (Oct. 20)
Most people are familiar with the innumerable benefits of living trees, but even after their death they provide vital habitat, shelter and food for wildlife. Join us as we…
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27OctPollinators in Pop Culture with Codey Mathis (Oct. 27)
In recent years, insects of all kinds have been gaining attention in media and our pop culture, from video games to news articles about murder hornets. While this may…
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03NovThursday Night Nature: Learning Native Lenape Plants with Barbara Bluejay Michalski (Nov. 3)
Long before pure chemicals were manufactured in labs, members of the Lenape Nation used plants for medicine, some of which are still utilized today. Bloodroot (Sanguinaria canadensis), mayapple (Podophyllum…
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10NovHedgerows: An Icon of Bucks County’s Rural Vernacular Landscape with David Hughes (Nov. 10)
Get reacquainted with hedgerows, an icon of our rural agricultural roots, and see what opportunities these linear landscapes can provide for us in today’s culture. In this program, David…