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27MayProtected: Animal Babies with Pam Newitt (Fourth Fridays for Families May 27)
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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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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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22AprBirds and their Nests with Priscilla Hayes (Fourth Fridays for Families Apr. 22)
It may be shocking to learn, but birds do not live in nests year-round. Birds only use nests to lay and hatch their eggs. After they raise their young,…
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04NovButterfly Gardening With Native Plants – Thursday Night Nature (Nov. 4)
Butterfly gardening is a method used to protect the entire life cycle of butterflies. Whether you garden in sun or shade, there are many native plants that will attract…
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28JulCANCELLED Fourth Fridays for Families: Insect Safari with Pam Newitt (July 28)
Kids 3 to 6 and their caregivers can join naturalist Pam Newitt for a fun-filled morning of exploration. Bring your budding naturalist and join us for a safari into…
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21NovCancelled: Nature Therapy Walk: A Shinrin-yoku Experience (November)
Nature therapy walks are a unique, immersive and slow-paced experience with proven health benefits. Inspired by the Japanese practice of forest bathing and led by certified nature and forest…
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06MayChanging Weather Patterns in PA: How does this impact our environmental goals? – Thursday Night Nature (May 6)
The climate is changing globally and our long-term plans should include how these changes impact Pennsylvania…
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14OctColorful birds: Exquisite Eggshells and Other Avian Adventures – Thursday Night Nature (Oct. 14)
Birds evolved about 150 million years ago, and today they are the most diverse and colorful land vertebrates. Learn about the fascinating ecological and evolutionary processes that contribute to…
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14AprComposting for a Sustainable Future with Heather Guidice (Thursday Night Nature April 14)
Food and yard waste is an inevitable part of life and a highly valuable resource. Composting is nothing short of a visionary way to handle our organic refuse.
Heather Guidice,…