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SUMMARY:Healthy Habitat Series Webinar: Native Forest Plants
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this first of two one-hour weeknight webinars with presenter Cierra Williams\, Horticulture & Natural Resources Educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County\, focusing on forest plants. Over the course of two evenings\, Cierra will introduce us to individual plants\, discuss the importance of nurturing native plants and beneficial non-native plants\, and discuss identifying and managing invasive plants for improved habitat health. \nThe webinars will be followed up with an in-person field trip on Saturday\, August 9th with Cierra at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd\, Watertown\, a 144-acre property managed for a range of forest habitats suitable for all kinds of wildlife. \nYou are welcome to register to attend one or more webinars and/or our field trip. \nREGISTER  HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/healthy-habitat-series-webinar-native-forest-plants/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Healthy Habitat Series Webinar: Non-native & Invasive Forest Plants
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this second of two one-hour weeknight webinars with presenter Cierra Williams\, Horticulture & Natural Resources Educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County\, focusing on forest plants. Over the course of two evenings\, Cierra will introduce us to individual plants\, discuss the importance of nurturing native plants and beneficial non-native plants\, and discuss identifying and managing invasive plants for improved habitat health. \nThe webinar will be followed up with an in-person field trip on Saturday\, August 9th with Cierra at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Road\, Watertown\, a 144-acre property managed for a range of forest habitats suitable for all kinds of wildlife. \nYou are welcome to register to attend one or more webinars and/or our field trip. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/healthy-habitat-series-webinar-non-native-invasive-forest-plants/
CATEGORIES:No Charge Thanks to Our Generous Donors,Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Twice a month\, from June through September\, volunteers will meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections as well as clear and mark the remaining sections of the historic Tug Hill Traverse Trail. We invite you to be a part of it! \nVolunteers meet at the day’s designated location at 10:00 am and work until 2:00 pm. Stay for an hour\, stay for the day – it’s all good. \nWe’ll email those signed up for each date a few days prior to give the day’s meeting location\, suggest what kinds of tools to bring if available\, and provide driving directions and a map. Work gloves\, head protection\, insect repellent\, sturdy hiking/work shoes\, water and a brown bag lunch/snacks are recommended. \nTug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust has partnered for several years with the Black River Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club to establish this historic 20-mile north/south hiking trail through the heart of Tug Hill. The Tug Hill Traverse Trail extends from the DEC’s Tug Hill Wildlife Management Area on the north to the West Leyden Osceola Rd on the south and generally follows the East Branch of Fish Creek. Interim trailheads are located on the G&W and Michigan Mills roads\, respectively. \nFor a map of the established northern section of the trail\, visit: Tug-Hill-Traverse-Trail-2024-Final.pdf (visittughill.com) \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/traverse-trail-work-day-4/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Healthy Habitat Series On-Site Field Trip
DESCRIPTION:Join us for this last portion of our Healthy Habitat series for August: an in-person field trip on Saturday\, August 9th with Cierra Williams\, Horticulture and Natural Resources Educator with Cornell Cooperative Extension of Jefferson County\, at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Road\, Watertown. \nThe 144-acre Blake Wildlife Sanctuary has been managed for wildlife benefits for decades and offers a changing tapestry of plant life throughout the year. \nYou are welcome to register to attend one or more webinars and/or our field trip here: \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/healthy-habitat-series-on-site-field-trip/
LOCATION:Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd.\, Watertown\, NY\, 13601
CATEGORIES:No Charge Thanks to Our Generous Donors,Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Traverse Trail Work Day
DESCRIPTION:Twice a month\, from June through September\, volunteers will meet in the heart of Tug Hill and work together to maintain current sections as well as clear and mark the remaining sections of the historic Tug Hill Traverse Trail. We invite you to be a part of it! \nVolunteers meet at the day’s designated location at 10:00 am and work until 2:00 pm. Stay for an hour\, stay for the day – it’s all good. \nWe’ll email those signed up for each date a few days prior to give the day’s meeting location\, suggest what kinds of tools to bring if available\, and provide driving directions and a map. Work gloves\, head protection\, insect repellent\, sturdy hiking/work shoes\, water and a brown bag lunch/snacks are recommended. \nTug Hill Tomorrow Land Trust has partnered for several years with the Black River Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club to establish this historic 20-mile north/south hiking trail through the heart of Tug Hill. The Tug Hill Traverse Trail extends from the DEC’s Tug Hill Wildlife Management Area on the north to the West Leyden Osceola Rd on the south and generally follows the East Branch of Fish Creek. Interim trailheads are located on the G&W and Michigan Mills roads\, respectively. \nFor a map of the established northern section of the trail\, visit: Tug-Hill-Traverse-Trail-2024-Final.pdf (visittughill.com) \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/traverse-trail-work-day-5/
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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