CE: Woodland Wildflowers | A Land Ethic Workshop
Join us & celebrated educator Ron Cisar for April's Woodland Wildflowers session of "A Land Ethic Workshop." This program will be held at Hitchcock Nature Center and is perfect for anyone with an interest in conservation and a desire to develop a better understanding of the natural world outside their own front door.
Our April program participants will enjoy a full morning of instruction & learning, including:
Early spring wildflower identification study
Continued guidance for successful nature journaling
A reading & discussion of Aldo Leopold's essay "Draba"
A look at the history of Earth Day
Anatomy of a flower
April Nature Calendar (phenology)
Each month will include a look at Mother Nature's Calendar to help familiarize you with natural changes you can look for throughout the year & will finish out in true Leopold tradition, with a song.
This program is intended for participants aged 14 and older with an interest in the natural world. No experience or prior knowledge is required to participate. Online pre-registration is required as space is limited. For questions not answered online please call 712-545-3283.
Participants may register for the entire 10-session season for $75 (This discount pricing of 50% is available until Thursday, March 9th). Attendees who register for the full programming series will receive a copy of "A Sand County Almanac" and a blank journal for use during the class. *Participants do not need to attend every session to enjoy this programming series.