(NOTE: This is on the second Thursday of April, rather than our normal first Thursday meeting)
The meeting will be held at the Academy of Natural Sciences, BEES classroom (3rd floor) and on-line.
Meeting agenda:
7:15 PM: Zoom opens
7:30-8 PM: Club business
8 PM: Presentation followed by questions (might start earlier if club business finishes earlier).
Please register for the meeting whether you will be attending in person or via Zoom. Then watch for the meeting link in your email. Disregard the meeting link if you will be attending in person.
Native Plant Ecology for Creating and Maintaining Bird Habitat
Explore native plant ecology through the lens of backyard birdwatching. Take a deep dive into ecology to promote a healthy ecosystem where birds can thrive alongside other animals, insects, plant communities, and fungi. Learn about specific plants that can enhance your own yard’s ability to provide food and habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Sam Bucciarelli is an Environmental Educator and Land Steward, specializing in fungi and native plant ecology. She grew up in the NJ Pinelands, swimming in the tea water and picking wild blueberries. She brought her passion for all things wild to Philadelphia in 2017 and has been sharing this passion with others ever since. As of January 2024, Sam Bucciarelli is also the President of the Philadelphia Mycology Club, where she leads guided mushroom and tree identification walks and workshops in and around the city.
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