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2024 Events
The Secret Lives of Wild Bees, presented by West Newbury Wild and Native, 1/30/24
2023 Events
Cooking with Wild Mushrooms, hosted by Gary Gilbert, 10/19/23
"Kill Your Lawn" with Dan Jaffe Wilder, hosted by West Newbury Wild and Native, 2/1/23
Tom Wessels: Reading the Forested Landscape webinar and interactive photo analysis, 1/18/23
2022 Events
Starving for Darkness talk with Jane Slade, 4/26/22 (recording access expires on 5/27/22)
Since Time Immemorial talk with Rhonda Anderson, 4/13/22
Art in Nature: Talk and Guided Sketching with Slow River Studio, 2/7/22
Moving Beyond Barriers talk with Kyle Robidoux, 1/26/22
2021 Events below:
Past book club selections:
The Overstory by Richard Powers
Bringing It to the Table by Wendell Berry
A Paradise Built in Hell by Rebecca Solnit
Braiding Sweetgrass by Robin Wall Kimmerer
Trace: Memory, History, Race and the American Landscape by Lauret Savoy
Spirit Run: A 6,000-Mile Marathon Through North America's Stolen Land by Noe Alvarez
The Feather Thief: Beauty, Obsession, and the Natural History Heist of the Century by Kirk Wallace Johnson
Whittier Hill Guided Walk, Amesbury
Willowdale Mill History Walk, Part 1, Hamilton/Ipswich
Creepy Critters (Family Nature Series), Ipswich
Over and Under the Pond (Family Nature Series), Haverhill
Wild Edibles with Russ Cohen, Essex
Eyes on Owls - Livestreamed on Thurs., 10/22 at 2:00 pm. Video available online only until 10/30.
Beverly Commons Guided Hike, Beverly
Beaver Pond Guided Hike, Merrimac
Rising Tides film discussion
with Dr Anne Giblin (Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole).
Closed Captioned version
Preparing for Sea Level Rise: Climate Vulnerabilities for Coastal Salt Marshes with Dr Danielle Perry, Mass Audubon
Part
1 | Part 2
| Closed Captioned version
Climate Change and Wildlife Along Our Coasts with Nancy Pau, Wildlife Biologist at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
Recording Expired
Barrier Beaches with Bill Sargent
Zoom Recording
Equity in Climate Change Solutions
Zoom
Recording (with closed captioning)
Sacred Cod film discussion and Q&A
Zoom Recording
Nature's Best Hope with Doug Tallamy
Zoom Recording
Why Wild Plants Matter
A talk by Heather McCargo, Founder and Seed Program Manager at the Wild Seed Project in Maine.
Meeting Recording:
https://us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/aWfTjZP2_Ozok-hHJaYedyP1fVRjA7azBCUvfugZh8EM7rEj3IuOqDVzC-o271EU.y3NZD_7VT5XxkNAI
Heather's resources:
https://wildseedproject.net/2015/09/seed-dispersal-growing-the-future-landscape-one-seed-at-a-time/
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