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06FebWLS 2022: Creating a Pollinator Paradise with Native Perennials (Feb. 6)
Looking forward to welcoming the migratory birds and butterflies that will be returning to Pennsylvania in early spring? Join Heather Andrews, The Thoughtful Gardener, as she shares practical tips…
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20FebProtected: WLS 2022: Growing Your Own Bird Feeder Using Native Plants with Juanita Hummel (Feb. 20)
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27FebWLS 2022: Native Plants that Shaped Our History with Santino Lauricella (Feb. 27)
Santino Lauricella finds that plants as a group are generally overlooked by our society. With the exception of food, garden beauty or possibly building material, many don’t realize the…
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23JanWLS 2022: Recognizing, Understanding, and Protecting Old-growth Forests (Jan. 23)
An old-growth forest is one that has formed naturally over a long period of time with little or no disturbance from humankind. They are increasingly rare and largely misunderstood….
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16JanProtected: WLS 2022: The Dawn of Ecosystems (Jan. 16)
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09JanProtected: WLS 2022: The Great Amphibian Migration (Jan. 9)
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15AugBat Chat with Matthew Wund, Ph.D.
**BAT CHAT PROGRAM CHANGE** Please note that our bat chat scheduled for this evening has been changed to Thursday, August 15, at 7:30 pm, due to inclement weather.
Bats are…
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28JulFamily Bug Safari with Pam Newitt
Bring the whole family to look for bugs! Join naturalist Pam Newitt for a hands-on educational program all about insects. We will find out where insects live and what…
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29JulFamily Bug Safari with Pam Newitt (CANCELED)
Bring the whole family to look for bugs! Join naturalist Pam Newitt for a hands-on educational program all about insects. We will find out where insects live and what…
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14Jul(CANCELED) Creek Walk
A healthy riparian zone (a buffer of plants and trees that grows along streams) helps create a high-quality habitat for fish, other aquatic organisms, and wildlife. Explore Pidcock Creek and…
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28JulHow to Really Save the Bees with Nancy Lawson
One in four bee species in North America is now at risk of extinction. Historically under-studied and under-appreciated, our nearly 4,000 native bee species live decidedly different lifestyles than…
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08Sep(CANCELLED) Milkweeds & Monarchs
Monarch caterpillars feed exclusively on leaves of milkweed, the only host plant for this iconic butterfly species. Without it, they cannot complete their life cycle. The good news is…