Homegrown Conservation: Creating Climate and Wildlife-Friendly Yards
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Homegrown Conservation: Creating Climate and Wildlife-Friendly Yards

Join Danae Wolfe on May 15 to learn about the the threat of biodiversity loss, and how you can become a steward to nature and wildlife.

By Erie Conservation District

Date and time

Wednesday, May 15 · 5:30 - 8pm EDT

Location

2501 Harvard Ave

2501 Harvard Avenue Newburgh Heights, OH 44105

About this event

  • 2 hours 30 minutes

Welcome to Homegrown Conservation: Creating Climate and Wildlife-Friendly Yards!

Climate change and biodiversity loss are creating existential threats to people and nature. But we can help. Join us on Wed, May 15, 2024 at 5:30 pm as Danae Wolfe, macro photographer and conservation educator, explains how traditional landscape management is contributing to climate change and biodiversity loss, and helps us discover small changes that can be made in your yard to become a steward for nature and wildlife.

• Free soil test kits

• Native plant giveaways

• Conservation Exhibitors

• Raffle prizes

Doors @ 5:30pm | Exhibitors 5:30-6:30pm | Presentation 6:30pm

This a free event, but registration is required as space is limited.

Don't miss this opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals and make a positive impact right in your own backyard!


Hosted by Cuyahoga County Department of Public Works

Sponsored by Western Reserve Land Conservancy/Dominion East Ohio Watershed Mini Grant & by Northeast Ohio Regional Sewer District Community and Media Relations

Presented by Northeast Ohio Public Involvement & Public Education

NEO PIPE is a regional work group made up of Soil & Water Conservation Districts, conservation organizations and other government agencies committed to improving water quality in Lake Erie.

Since 2002, NEO PIPE has been collaborating to effectively develop and provide regional resources to increase public awareness of stormwater issues and opportunities to protect our shared waters. To learn more about the NEO PIPE work group and its efforts, please visit LakeErieStartsHere.org

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