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14MarBagels and Birds for Beginners
If you’ve wanted to start watching birds, but don’t know where to begin, here is a…
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11JanFor the Birds: Right Seed, Right Feeder
Do you enjoy watching all the activity at your bird feeder? Or do you want to…
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06FebKnowing Native Plants: Plant Identification (Virtual Program), Feb. 6, 2021
Have you ever wondered how botanists classify plants? What characteristics make up the commonality of each…
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27FebKnowing Native Plants: Trees in Winter (Virtual Program), Feb. 27, 2021
Although this time of year the trees are dormant, they exhibit many interesting botanical features. Ed…
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16JulThursday Night Nature: Bats (Virtual Program)
Bats are the second-most diverse group of mammals, with a little over 1,300 known species. By eating insect pests, dispersing seeds and pollinating flowers, bats provide essential services to…
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25JunThursday Night Nature: Conservation and Management of Amphibians and Reptiles (Virtual Program)
Reptiles and amphibians are mysterious creatures, beloved by some, feared by others, and, for a small segment of the population known as herpetologists, absolutely fascinating to study. Reptiles and…
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02JulThursday Night Nature: Gardening is for the Birds (Virtual Program)
Birds need food, shelter, nesting sites and nesting materials in order to survive. Learn how to make simple changes in your garden that will transform it into a year-round…
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09JulThursday Night Nature: Invasive Insects (Virtual Program)
Washington State has successfully eradicated the citrus longhorned beetle and multiple introductions of Asian and European gypsy moths. The state has kept out Japanese beetles and are now gearing…
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23JulThursday Night Nature: Moths (Virtual Program)
National Moth Week, July 18-26, is a global citizen science project focused on documenting biodiversity and distributions of moths. This year’s NMW theme is Backyard Mothing! Join NMW co-founder…
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18JunThursday Night Nature: Neotropical Migrants: The Habitat Connection (Virtual Program)
Millions of birds move back and forth each year from tropical America to or through the temperate habitats of the mid-Atlantic states. Each depends on certain plant communities to…
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18Feb21st Annual Land Ethics Symposium: Creative Approaches for Ecological Landscaping
Registration Closes at noon on Feb. 17.
Bowman’s Hill Wildflower Preserve will be hosting the 21st annual Land Ethics Symposium on Thursday, Feb. 18, 2021, 8 am –…
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16FebProtected: 23rd Annual Land Ethics Symposium: Creative Approaches for Ecological Landscaping (General Admission)
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