1/06/2010

Homeowner Wildlife Habitat Course

Create a certified wildlife habitat
co-sponsored by
West Chester University Biology Department
Gordon Natural Area
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Saturday, January 30, 2010
8:30am - 3:30pm
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West Chester University of Pennsylvania
Biology Conference Room
Schmucker Science Center North
South Church Street, West Chester, PA
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Advanced registration required:
Call: 484-678-6200 or
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11/10/2009

Beautiful day at Redbud



Thank you to Catherine Smith for giving us a tour
of Redbud Native Plant Nursery and introducing us to some lovely,
not so common native plant options for our own gardens.
The weather could not have been better!
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Photos by Megan Barker


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10/16/2009

October Event

Redbud Native Plant Nursery Tour
Catherine Smith, Owner
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It’s not too late to plant!
Join us for a tour of Redbud Nursery, with extraordinary plantswoman Catherine Smith. We’ll focus on plants with fall appeal, species with high wildlife value, and favorite plant combinations. Take a new look at your garden, and add to its beauty and interest (to people and wildlife!) throughout the autumn season.
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Sunday, October 25th, 2009
2:00pm to 4:00pm
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Redbud Native Plant Nursery
1214 North Middletown Road
Glen Mills, Pa 19342
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9/29/2009

One seed at a time....

The following link was sent in by a fellow member. Thank you Bridgette for sharing this with the rest of us.

Cary Fowler: One seed at a time, protecting the future of food
http://www.ted.com/talks/cary_fowler_one_seed_at_a_time_protecting_the_future_of_food.html

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9/14/2009

Grasslands Field Trip

Grasslands Field Trip
presented by
The Center for Conservation Landowners
Natural Lands Trust
Media, Pennsylvania

Saturday, October 17, 2009
9:00 am – 12:30 pm
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Join Natural Lands Trust (NLT) staff and Dr. Roger Latham (Continental Conservation) as we visit three grassland/meadow sites in northern Delaware and eastern Chester Counties and learn how they are established and managed to benefit wildlife and people. The trip will begin at Natural Lands Trust’s Hildacy Farm Preserve in Media where NLT has managed warm-season grass meadows for nearly a decade. We will then drive to a newly-planted meadow in Newtown Square to learn about the early stages of meadow establishment. The last stop on the field trip will be Pink Hill at Tyler Arboretum (Media), where we will see what a truly native grassland (serpentine barrens) looks like.

The cost for the field trip will be $25.
Please register by calling Brenda at 610-353-5640, ext. 243.
We will begin and end the trip at NLT’s Headquarters at Hildacy Farm Preserve, 1031 Palmers Mill Road, Media, PA.