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29JulProtected: Native Plants and Garden Design: Seasonal Pollinator Support – Thursday Night Nature (July. 29)
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28OctNature Journaling Workshop with Jack Hobe (Oct. 28, 2023)
Nature journaling—observing nature using a notebook and pencil—is a powerful and fun activity. Learn new ways of looking closely, asking questions and using creative thinking by making your own…
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03JulPA ELK: A Conservation Success Story with Ben Porkolab (July 3, 2025)
Pennsylvania was once teeming with Eastern woodland elk (Cervus canadensis canadensis) numbering over 100,000 animals. Due to habitat loss and overhunting this subspecies…
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21AugPermaculture for Homeowners: Designing a Sustainable Perennial Garden with Brent Deisher (August 21, 2025)
Discover how permaculture principles can empower you in designing a beautiful, sustainable, and low-maintenance home garden centered around perennial plants. This accessible lecture breaks down the permaculture…
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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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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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26MayRain Garden Design with Olivia Spildooren (Thursday Night Nature May 26)
Storms are happening more frequently and dumping more rain per event. This leads to the headache of flooding in your yard or home. Learn from Olivia Spildooren about the…
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12MayRegistration Closed: Carnivorous Plants with Brandon Huber, Ph.D. (Thursday Night Nature May 12)
Brandon Huber, Ph.D., has been growing carnivorous plants successfully for nearly 20 years and attributes some of his earliest passion for horticulture to them. In this lecture, he will…
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05AugRewilding the Home Garden: Pathways to Abundance for People, Plants and Wildlife – Thursday Night Nature (Aug. 5)
People often think of the garden either as a place for wildlife, or as a place to grow food for human consumption. But people are a part of nature,…
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05MayRuthless Nature with Cian Brownlee (Thursday Night Nature May 5)
Every species has its “Goldilocks zone,” an area where it thrives best. Learn to recognize the natural forces that support and constrain native plant populations everywhere–and how you can…