HomePOSTPONED ~ Appreciating Our Natural Environment Series — Understanding & Protecting Our Local Ecosystem (Off-Site)

POSTPONED ~ Appreciating Our Natural Environment Series — Understanding & Protecting Our Local Ecosystem (Off-Site)

HomePOSTPONED ~ Appreciating Our Natural Environment Series — Understanding & Protecting Our Local Ecosystem (Off-Site)

Tuesday, February 24

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

POSTPONED ~ New Date to be Determined

The Redding Land Trust, New Pond Farm and Mark Twain Library present Appreciating Our Natural Environment, a three-part series focusing on preserving our local ecosystems. Scroll down to register for Part I on February 24 and click on links below to register for Part II and III.

Part I: Understanding and Protecting Our Local Ecosystem
Tuesday, February 24 at 7 pm

OFF-SITE LOCATION: New Pond Farm, 101 Marchant Road, Redding

Learn from a panel of experts during an interactive session about the health of our woodlands, wildlife, and insects — and how to better protect open space.

Panelists will include Ed Faison, senior ecologist at Highstead, a regional conservation and ecological stewardship non-profit, Chris Nagy, director of research and education at Mianus River Gorge, a 964-acre preserve dedicated to protecting irreplaceable habitat for the community, and Faith Novella, conservation manager at Earthplace in Westport,  a non-profit nature discovery and environmental learning center. Veronique Jarrell-King, a trustee with Redding Land Trust will serve as moderator.

Photo Credit: RLT Trustee Marjorie Derven

Mark Your Calendars for Upcoming Programs in the series
Note: Please click on links below to register for upcoming programs

Part II: Taking Great Landscape Photographs
Tuesday, March 10 at 7 pm
Location: Mark Twain Library
Click here for information and registration

Part III: Mapping Redding’s Big Outdoors: The Book of Trails, Updated
Tuesday, April 14 at 7 pm

Location: Mark Twain Library
Click here for information and registration

Register below for Part I: Understanding & Protecting Our Local Ecosystem (Off-Site)




Registration is full for this event.