Cayuga Nature Center
1420 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca, NY 14850, USADayna Jorgenson will lead this workshop on the types of plants that can help enhance a healthy biosystem. Nurturing native plants in the garden and around the home can help to create food and shelter for diverse animals and insects. Join us for a walking conversation on how native plans can contribute to healthy and resilient habitats.
Dayna Jorgenson is Director of Programs at Cayuga Nature Center.
Part of our Climate Smart Stewardship series:
May 12 - Mother's Day Hike in Smith Woods
May 19 - Revitalizing a Second Growth Forest
May 26 - Planting Flora for Fauna
June 2 - Paleo to Present: Perspectives on Changes in Plant Life
Learn more about restorative land management practices within a changing world. Discover better land stewardship practices and solutions for potential climate change-related complications.
All workshops held rain or shine (barring really severe weather) Sundays at 1:00 pm. All walks begin at will last at least an hour. They are hikes, so participants should be prepared to be on their feet and out in the weather. In the event of a thunderstorm or worse, events will be canceled. Included with admission to the Cayuga Nature Center.
For more info visit:
https://www.priweb.org/index.php/events/at-the-nature-center/events-climatesmartstewardship