FIELD AND OPEN SPACE MANAGEMENT FOR WILDLIFE Join Kelly Boland, NH State Biologist for USDA-NRCS (Natural Resource Conservation Service), and Molly Jacobson, Pollinator Ecologist at SUNY-ESF (State University of New York - College of Environmental Science and Forestry) to learn how to recognize and improve habitat for birds, pollinators, and other wildlife in fields and open space.
The workshop will be held outdoors at Distant Hill Gardens and Nature Trail in Walpole and Alstead and include an off-trail walk over moderate terrain.
You will learn:How to recognize field and open space habitat What wildlife species use fields and open space as habitatHow to create or enhance fields or open space for specific wildlife species Before attending the workshop, please watch this informative 33-minute video on Wildlife Habitat Management, specifically the 'Field and Old Field Habitat' portion from 16:55 to 25:30 min. Intro to Assessing & Managing Wildlife Habitat We will reference the 'Field and Old Field Habitat' management information found in the video throughout this workshop.Space is Limited - Registration is Required !Suggested Donation: $10/ Adult Your donation helps make Distant Hill Nature Trail more accessible to everyone!A field at Distant Hill managed specifically for milkweed for monarch butterflies.Co-Sponsored by :UNH ExtensionCheshire County Conservation District - CCCD USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service - NRCSDistant Hill Gardens and Nature Trail
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