Significant Tree Walk with Historical Ecologist Michael Gaige
Overview
Join us as we explore Oak Hill’s tree-scape looking at the cemetery’s oldest trees. We will discuss how to recognize them, identify different species, and what the cemetery may have looked like in the early 19th century.
In 2024 the Oak Hill Cemetery Historic Preservation Foundation commissioned a Significant Tree Report of the grounds to understand our historical ecology even before the cemetery was created. The report is a focused approach to understanding the property’s history including a field inventory and archival research. This work will serve as a foundation for our emerging Landscape Archive as well as our Landscape Master Plan to ensure that we document, understand and preserve our historic tree canopy.
We will be walking the grounds, sometimes steep and challenging, for the entire hour and a half. Please wear appropriate shoes, hats and bring water and walking stick if useful.
Michael Gaige is an independent consulting ecologist based in upstate New York. His work explores the intersection of nature, culture, and history at the landscape level. Michael works with organizations, private landowners, and design teams on park and landscape projects, historical ecology inventories, and conservation planning for natural areas.
Capacity is strictly limited for this walk. If it sells out, or if you are not up for a challenging walk, please consider joining us for Michael's seated lecture in the Renwick Chapel on Sunday Nov 9th at 1230pm
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- 1 hour 30 minutes
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The Oak Hill Cemetery
3001 R Street Northwest
Washington, DC 20007
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