Mass Audubon Virtual Series: Wildflowers & Insects
Wednesday, August 2810:30—11:30 AMOnlineVIRTUAL , , , MA, 02176
Join us virtually for a variety of Mass Audubon programs!
The end of summer is very active with lots of wildflowers and insects. From fields and field edges filled with milkweed, asters, and goldenrods to wetlands with carnivorous pitcher plants and cardinal flowers, each habitat has its own community of perennials and insects. Learn how these organisms interact and their importance in the ecosystems we live in. Led by Tia Pinney, a Biologist, Lead Naturalist, and educator at Mass Audubon’s Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary in Lincoln. Since 1994, when she first started working at the farm, Tia has overseen efforts to maintain New England’s wildlife on our 206-acre property, managing staff and volunteers in planting projects and citizen science.
Sponsored by the Tewksbury Friends of the Library and a collaboration of libraries.
NOTE: These programs will be recorded. All registrants will receive the recording via email within 48 hours of each program.
Registration Required