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SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Snake Den Farm (Johnston)
DESCRIPTION:Our first First Thursday walk of the season is April 2\, 2026\, from 10 am to noon. We will explore the Snake Den Farm parcel of Snake Den State Park with Chris Modisette\, a retired forester with more than 40 years of service with the National Resources Conservation Service. \nManaged by the Northern Rhode Island Conservation District\, Snake Den parcel reflects a historical progression from woodlot and pasture\, reversion to forest and most recently\, experimental fields to promote sustainable agriculture. The major tree species in the area are white pine\, yellow and black birch\, white and red oak\, red maple and big tooth aspen. \nWe will be hiking slightly over a mile on a relatively easy trail\, ending at agricultural fields edged by many species of non-native invasive plants. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. \nDonations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment for your needs. \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact communications@riwps.org  \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-snake-den-farm/
LOCATION:Johnston\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20251002T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250818T142018Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250826T191332Z
UID:10000443-1759399200-1759406400@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Neutaconkanut Hill Park
DESCRIPTION:On October 2\, 2025  from 10 am to noon\, join Joe Jamroz\, environmental enthusiast and advisory board member for the Neutaconkanut Hill Conservancy. We will  explore parts of this conserved property and enjoy spectacular views of Providence. Rising nearly 300 feet above Narragansett Bay\, the park is situated in the heart of the most densely populated area of Providence. The park’s 88 acres of oak/hickory forest include a well-maintained trail system\, brooks\, ravines\, meadows\, glacial boulders. \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment for your needs. \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. communications@riwps.org  \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-aneutaconkanut-hill-providencevondale-farm-preserve-2/
LOCATION:Providence\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250904T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250716T183745Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250903T222936Z
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED -First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Avondale Farm Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Eutrochium fistulosum (hollow Joe-Pye weed) with monarch\, photo DMcGrady \nThis walk is cancelled due to illness. \nOn September 4\, 2025  from 10am to noon\, join Marc Doherty\, Westerly Land Trust’s (WLT) Land Stewardship Manager for a slow walk around the coastal grasslands\, shrublands and salt marsh at Westerly Land Trust’s founding property\,  Avondale Farm Preserve. Avondale Farm is a mixed-use site\, where restored native grassland sits alongside a certified-organic hayfield. \nThe walk will begin around the grassland areas\, work its way through some shrubland and finish in the salt marsh at the top of Colonel Willie Cove. Marc will share plant identification\, some of their uses/ecological roles as well as discuss how WLT manages these ecosystems\, including their goals\, success and challenges. \nDuring the grassland tour\, expect to see a mix of ecotypic and non-ecotypic species including wild senna\, Joe-Pye weed\, New England aster and New York ironweed and grasses like Indian grass\, big bluestem and eastern gamagrass. The group will then weave through a shrubland composed of winged sumac\, bayberry\, wild grape and numerous invasive shrubs\, leading to a salt marsh. A short venture out onto the marsh platform during low tide will reveal native and invasive salt marsh grasses and wildflowers such as salt marsh aster and sea lavender. \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment for your needs. \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. communications@riwps.org  \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-avondale-farm-preserve/
LOCATION:Westerly\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks & Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250807T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250621T123005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250716T174859Z
UID:10000437-1754560800-1754568000@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge (Exeter\, RI)
DESCRIPTION:Join Ethan Paiva & Nathan Archer from the Audubon Society of RI for a walk at Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge in Exeter\, RI. on August 7\, 2025\, from 10 am to noon.  Come explore several different habitats including forest\, fields and wetlands\, observing birds\, trees\, plants and butterflies. Who knows what we will discover! This hike is approximately 1.5 miles with some roots. Ethan’s & Nathan’s passions are vernal pools and trees!!! They loves sharing their knowledge with all ages.  \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment for your needs. \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. communications@riwps.org  \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/ftb-fisherville-brook-wildlife-refuge/
LOCATION:Exeter\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks & Tours
GEO:41.5750676;-71.5351476
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250710T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250611T173833Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250621T212633Z
UID:10000435-1752141600-1752148800@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Great Swamp Management Area
DESCRIPTION:On July 10\, 2025 \,from 10 to noon\, join Brian Maynard\, Ph.D.\, Professor Emeritus\, Department of Plant Sciences & Entomology at the University of Rhode Island\, in an exploration of the varied habitats found at the Great Swamp Management Area in West Kingston\, RI. Ranging from oak-maple forest to wetlands and powerlines we are sure to see a wide variety of trees\, shrubs\, herbs and grasses. \nBring comfortable shoes (boots if you plan to go in water)\, water and a snack. Prepare for ticks and deer flies – you might wish you had mosquito netting. \nCome share your enthusiasm and knowledge. Beginners to experts welcome! \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. communications@riwps.org \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/ftb-great-swamp-2025/
LOCATION:West Kingston
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks & Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250605T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250427T121433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250427T122845Z
UID:10000429-1749117600-1749124800@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Simmons Mill Pond
DESCRIPTION:Join Roger Greene on June 5\, 2025 from 10 am to noon to explore Simmons Mill Pond Management Area in Little Compton\, RI. \nWe’ll take a walk along the historic laneways through this globally rare Oak/Holly woodland. In early June we will see the transition from spring ephemerals which will be fruiting and going to seed\, to the emerging and unfurling of ten species of ferns leafing out\, and identify eleven species of trees. Along the way we will find the Simmons Mill raceway\, the old mill dam\, an icehouse foundation\, and the successful phragmites control project on Smith Pond. Control was achieved without the use of chemicals. Now six years later\, the area that had been nearly solid with phragmites is a valuable wetland habitat with a large diversity of native plants. \nWalk Leader Roger Greene worked for the RI Department of Environmental Management for about 30 years as a Principal Environmental Scientist.  Since Roger retired from DEM\, he and his wife Gail have been stewards of DEM’s Simmons Mill Pond Management Area\, where they devote approximately 1\,000 hours a year to managing a variety of habitats. \nCome share your enthusiasm and knowledge. Beginners to experts welcome! \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment for your needs. \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. office@riwps.org  \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/ftb-simmond-mill-pond-2/
LOCATION:Little Compton\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks & Tours
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250516T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250331T223233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T105513Z
UID:10000427-1747389600-1747396800@riwps.org
SUMMARY:Spring in Arcadia: Ben Utter Trail
DESCRIPTION:doll’s eye\, white baneberry (Actea pachypoda)\, photo KAsher \nJoin biologist Denise Poyer on May 16 from 10am to noon on the Ben Utter Trail in Exeter RI. \nWe will discover early spring flowers deep in the Arcadia Management Area. We will first walk south on Sand Trail to look for Indian cucumber root (Medeola virginiana)\, dolls-eyes (Actaea pachypoda)\, sharp-lobed hepatica (Anemone acutiloba) and many other ephemeral flowers. This trail features a wonderful patch of nodding trillium (Trillium cernuum)\, one of the few trillium species found in RI. We will then turn back north on the Ben Utter Trail to search for downy rattlesnake-plantain (Goodyera pubescens)\, as well as more wetland species\, including early violets. Plan for a mile or so of walking on wooded trails and wear appropriate hiking footwear. \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment for your needs. \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. office@riwps.org  \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the to the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/spring-in-arcadia/
LOCATION:Exeter\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks & Tours
GEO:41.5750676;-71.5351476
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250501T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250331T061838Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250407T104707Z
UID:10000424-1746093600-1746100800@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Grills Wildlife Sanctuary
DESCRIPTION:Early blooms. Erythronium americanum ssp. americanum (American trout-lily)\, Grills\, Westerly\, RI \nJoin biologist Denise Poyer on May 1 from 10 am to noon to discover early spring flowers at the Grills Wildlife Sanctuary in Bradford\, RI.  \nIf our timing is right\, we should see an abundance of the elusive trout lily\, Erythronium americanum\, a sweet ephemeral whose blossoms only last a short time. The common name “trout lily” refers to the appearance of its gray-green leaves mottled with brown or gray\, which allegedly resemble the coloring of brook trout.  \nOther potential finds include wood anemone\, Anemonoides nemorosa\, and a variety of violets. If time allows\, we’ll check out a small cedar swamp.  \nPlan for about three miles of walking on wooded trails and wear appropriate hiking footwear. Trails are likely to be wet this time of year. \nCome share your enthusiasm and knowledge. Beginners to experts welcome! \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nGeneral walk guidelines \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment for your needs. \nDogs are not permitted. \nCancellations \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. office@riwps.org  \nWe walk light rain or shine.  In case of  cancellations due to poor weather conditions\, we will email you. We tend to wait until the day before the walk to make this call as weather forecasts can be changeable. \nRegistration is required \nThe number of participants is limited to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.   \nNote: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \nMore specific location of the to the walk is provided upon registration. \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/ftb-grills-preserve/
LOCATION:Bradford\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks & Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250403T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20250227T231447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250328T105104Z
UID:10000410-1743674400-1743681600@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Snake Den Park
DESCRIPTION:Join Christopher Modisette\, State Resource Conservationist for the USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service\, Warwick\, RI\, from 10 to noon on April 3\, 2025 for our first walk of the season. We will explore the Snake Den Farm parcel of Snake Den State Park in Johnston\, RI. \nThis parcel of Snake Den State Park\, managed by the Northern Rhode Island Conservation District\, reflects a historical progression from woodlot and pasture\, reversion to forest and most recently\, experimental fields to promote sustainable agriculture. The major tree species in the area are white pine\, yellow and black birch\, white and red oak\, red maple and big tooth aspen. We will be hiking slightly over a mile on a relatively easy trail\, ending at agricultural fields edged by many species of non-native invasive plants.   \nCome share your enthusiasm and knowledge. Beginners to experts welcome! \nThis walk is free and open to the public.  Donations to help support our walks are appreciated.  DONATE NOW \nWear clothing and sturdy footwear appropriate for the weather conditions and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. Bring a sufficient supply of water and nourishment. Dogs are not permitted. \nWe walk light rain or shine.  You will receive an email should there be a cancellation. We tend to wait until the at least the day before the walk as the weather forecast can be changeable.  \nRegistration is required.  We limit the number of participants to maximize the ability for everyone to observe the plants and participate in the conversation.  Note: Only one person can register at a time. To register a second person\, just repeat the process. \n Directions to the walk are provided upon registration. \nShould you need to cancel\, contact us as soon as possible. office@riwps.org  \n  \n \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-snake-den-park/
LOCATION:Johnston\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks & Tours
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241015T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240827T212406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240828T134027Z
UID:10000264-1728986400-1728993600@riwps.org
SUMMARY:Following the Seasons at Haile Preserve - Fall Walk
DESCRIPTION:Anne Raver’s series of three walks along the trails of the Haile Farm Preserve in Warren\, focuses on how the landscape changes with the seasons.  We invite those who participated in the spring and/or summer walk along with new walkers to join Anne on October 15\, 2024 from 10 am to noon to explore the preserve in its fall attire. \nBecause Anne walks this preserve of the Warren Land Trust a few times a week\, she has become familiar with the cycles of particular trees\, shrubs\, ferns\, grasses and herbaceous plants.  That familiarity extends to watching how the marsh has changed with rising sea level\, more powerful tides and stronger winds. Though not a botanist\, Anne learns more each time she returns to this varied 60-acre preserve which hugs the east side of the Palmer River. The trails traverse a hardwood forest with many fern species\, as well as meadow and  salt marsh. \nAnne has also written and published widely on topics related to gardening and plants.  She is a previous editor of RIWPS’ publication\, Wildflora RI. \nAdditional information\nArticle from WildfloraRI written by Garry Plunkett on the Haile Farm Preserve\nWarren Conservation Land Trust’s website \nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated. DONATE \nSpace is limited. Register Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \nCancellations. We always have more people who want to attend a walk than can be accommodated. If you find that you cannot attend\, notify office@riwps.org as soon as possible. \nAs with all our walks\, sturdy footwear\, clothing appropriate for the weather and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. as well as a sufficient supply of water and nourishment are essential. Dogs are not permitted.
URL:https://riwps.org/event/following-the-seasons-at-haile-preserve-fall-walk/
LOCATION:Warren\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20241010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240820T090826Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240722T181401Z
UID:10000262-1728554400-1728561600@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First ( well.... Second )Thursday Botanizing Walk - Succotash Marsh State Management Area
DESCRIPTION:Join Beth Dickson from 10am to noon on Thursday\, 10 October 2024 for a leisurely walk within the Succotash Marsh State Management Area in South Kingstown\, RI. The 182-acre management area is located between Potter Pond and Point Judith Pond near the village of Jerusalem. The tide reaches the salt marsh system though a connection via the Point Judith breachway. The margins of the salt marsh receive different levels of tidal fluctuations\, creating zones of vegetation types. \n(Hudsonia tomentosa (sand false heather\, woolly beach-heather)\, photo DMcGrady) \nWe will see that the dominant species is Spartina alterniflora (salt marsh cordgrass) at the lower\, more regularly flooded areas of the marsh. At higher more irregularly flooded areas\, Distichlis spicata (saltgrass) and Spartina patens (saltmeadow cordgrass) predominate. On slightly higher areas\, salt scrub vegetation survives\, which includes Baccharis halimifolia (groundsel-tree) and Iva frutescens (maritime marsh-elder). Other plants we will see are Solidago sempervirens (seaside goldenrod)\, Symphytotrichum tenuifolium (saltmarsh aster)\, Hudsonia tomentosa (sand false heather)\, Limonium carolinianum (sea-lavender)\, and Ammophila breviligulata (American beach grass). \nBe prepared to get your feet wet. There are no bathroom facilities. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.DONATE \nRegistration Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \nCancellations. We always have more people who want to attend a walk than can be accommodated. If you find that you cannot attend\, notify office@riwps.org as soon as possible. \nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series which is free and open to the public. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important information about these walks.\nAs with all our walks\, sturdy footwear (for this walk – footwear for wet terrain)\, clothing appropriate for the weather and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. as well as a sufficient supply of water and nourishment are essential. Dogs are not permitted.
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-well-second-thursday-botanizing-walk-succotash-marsh-state-management-area/
LOCATION:South Kingstown\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240905T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240905T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240721T195438Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240824T171505Z
UID:10000263-1725530400-1725537600@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk -  Sprague Farm Town Forest
DESCRIPTION:Acer pensylvanicum (goosefoot maple\, striped maple)\, photo DMcGrady \nNote: Details of this walk have been updated as of August 6 to reflect a change from the original planned route of the walk. \nOn 5 September 2024 from 10 am to 12 pm join Tysh McGrail\, long time RIWPS member\, landscape designer and lover of native plants\, at the Sprague Farm Town Forest\, a 1\,278+ acre Glocester Land Trust Property. Our walk will pass along the edge of a White Cedar swamp\, a vernal pool\, colonial era farmstead remnants\, fieldstone bridges over streams and many stone walls. \nWe will be walking under oaks\, white pine\, beech\, birch\, shagbark hickory\, hemlock\, and tupelo. There is also a “rare for Rhode Island” stand of striped maple (aka Moosewood) to see. The understory includes stand upon stand of mountain laurel\, sweet pepper bush\, and huckleberry. The ground layer will reveal wild calla\, narrow leaf mountain mint\, royal fern\, and the American groundnut vine among many other Rhode Island Natives. Mosses\, lichen and mushrooms are everywhere as are signs of the pileated woodpecker. \nIf you have additional time for exploring after our walk Tysh recommends heading over to the Atlantic Cedar Swamp. \n\n\n\nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated. DONATE \nRegistration Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \nCancellations. We always have more people who want to attend a walk than can be accommodated. If you find that you cannot attend\, notify communications@riwps.org as soon as possible. \nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series which is free and open to the public. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important information about these walks.\nAs with all our walks\, sturdy footwear\, clothing appropriate for the weather and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. as well as a sufficient supply of water and nourishment are essential. Dogs are not permitted.
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-sprague-farm-town-forest/
LOCATION:Chepachet\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240801T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240629T144823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240721T195804Z
UID:10000261-1722506400-1722513600@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk - Herb Hadfield Conservation Area
DESCRIPTION:Lobelia cardinalis\, cardinal flowerphoto GGardner \nOn August 1\, 2024 we welcome you to join Nate McCullin\, Land Stewardship and Outreach Manager and Aaron Teixeira\, Community Connections Coordinator of the Westport Land Conservation Trust for a walk at Herb Hadfield Conservation Area in Westport\, MA from 10am to noon. \nHerb Hadfield is a 187 acre property open to the public year-round. It is built around a warm-season grass meadow which previously was used as pasture land\, and its surrounding mixed hardwood and oak forests and wetlands. One of the primary tributaries of the Westport River\, Angeline Brook\, runs directly through this property – an important coldwater stream which acts as habitat for native brook trout. In addition to that\, its meadows and forested wetlands are crucial stopovers for migratory birds on the Atlantic Flyway. \nAside from the array of warm-season grasses in its meadow\, summer-blooming species of plants like Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis) and Mad Dog Skullcap (Scutellaria lateriflora) can be found along the forested trails\, along with unusual taxa like Ghost Pipe (Monotropa uniflora) and various lady’s slipper orchids. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.DONATE \nRegistration Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \nCancellations. We always have more people who want to attend a walk than can be accommodated. If you find that you cannot attend\, notify communications@riwps.org as soon as possible. \nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series which is free and open to the public. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important information about these walks.\nAs with all our walks\, sturdy footwear\, clothing appropriate for the weather and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. as well as a sufficient supply of water and nourishment are essential. Dogs are not permitted.
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-herb-hadfield-conservation-area/
LOCATION:Westport\, MA
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240718T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240718T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240319T035315Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T212952Z
UID:10000250-1721296800-1721304000@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk -Grills Preserve (rescheduled from June 6 due to heavy rain)
DESCRIPTION:red columbine \nOn Thursday July 18\, 2024\, from 10 am to noon\,  join Marc Doherty\, Westerly Land Trust’s Land Stewardship manager\, for a walk at WLT’s Grills Preserve. Located along the Pawcatuck River in Bradford\, Grills has a wide variety of habitats and soil types\, including a diversity of wetlands\, rocky outcrops\, pitch pine uplands and floodplain forest. \n\nPlants of note include Nantucket shadbush (Amelanchier nantucketensis)\, pink lady slipper (Cypripedium acaule)\, red columbine (Aquilegia canadensis)\, and the funky hackberry (Celtis occidentalis). Learn more about Grills Preserve\, including its history and trail maps\, here.  Pictures on flickr taken at Grills Preserve by Doug McGrady in April. Click here \n\nNote: A composting toilet is available at the trailhead. \n\nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated. DONATE \nRegistration Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \nCancellations. We always have more people who want to attend a walk than can be accommodated. Please if you find that you cannot attend\, notify the office@riwps.org as soon as possible. \nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series which is free and open to the public. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important details you should know about the walks in this series. \nAs with all our walks\, sturdy footwear\, clothing appropriate for the weather and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. as well as a sufficient supply of water and nourishment are essential. Dogs are not permitted.
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-grills-preserve/
LOCATION:Bradford\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240711T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240411T222417Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240617T193827Z
UID:10000252-1720692000-1720699200@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First (well.... Second) Thursday Botanizing Walk - Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Due to the holiday we have moved this First Thursday Walk to the second Thursday in July! \nOn Thursday\, July 11\, 2024 join Audubon’s Director of Properties\, Laura Carberry from 10 am to 12 pm for a morning walk at Fisherville Brook Wildlife Refuge\, Exeter\, RI. Come explore several different habitats including forest\, fields and wetlands\, observing birds\, plants and butterflies. Who knows what we will discover! This hike is approximately 1.5 miles with some roots. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated.DONATE \nRegistration Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \nCancellations. We always have more people who want to attend a walk than can be accommodated. If you find that you cannot attend\, notify office@riwps.org as soon as possible. \nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series which is free and open to the public. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important information about these walks.\nAs with all our walks\, sturdy footwear\, clothing appropriate for the weather and for protection against sun exposure\, ticks and other insects\, briers\, tree root etc. as well as a sufficient supply of water and nourishment are essential. Dogs are not permitted.
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-fisherville-brook-wildlife-preserve/
LOCATION:Exeter\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
GEO:41.5750676;-71.5351476
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240502T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240320T035656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T215856Z
UID:10000251-1714644000-1714651200@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk - Ben Utter Trail\, Acadia Management Area
DESCRIPTION:Trillium cernuum\, nodding trilium. DMcGrady \nOn May 2\, 2024 from 10 am to noon\, join us at the Ben Utter Trail\, Arcadia Management Area in Exeter\, RI. On this walk with biologist Denise Poyer\, we will discover early spring flowers deep in the Arcadia Management Area. \n\nWe will first walk south on Sand Trail to look for Indian cucumber root (Medeola virginiana)\, dolls-eyes (Actaea pachypoda)\, sharp-lobed hepatica (Anemone acutiloba) and many other ephemeral flowers.  This trail features a wonderful patch of nodding trillium (Trillium cernuum)\, one of the few trillium species found in RI.  We will then turn back north on the Ben Utter Trail to search for downy rattlesnake-plantain (Goodyera pubescens)\, as well as more wetland species\, including early violets. \nPlan for a mile or so of walking on wooded trails and wear appropriate hiking footwear. \n\nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated. DONATE \nRegistration Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \nCancellations. We always have more people who want to attend a walk than can be accommodated. Please if you find that you cannot attend\, notify the office@riwps.org as soon as possible. \n  \nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series which is free and open to the public. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important details you should know about the walks in this series. 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-ben-utter-trail-acadia-management-area/
LOCATION:Exeter\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240404T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20240220T153813Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240402T234139Z
UID:10000245-1712224800-1712232000@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Snake Den State Park  CANCELLED BASED ON WEATHER FORECAST
DESCRIPTION:yellow birch\, photo PCahallan \nTHIS WALK IS CANCELLED DUE TO WEATHER CONDITIONS.  \nOur first walk of the season\, from 10 am to noon on 4 April 2024\, will be led by retired Deputy State Forester Paul Dolan.  We will explore the Snake Den Farm parcel of Snake Den State Park in Johnson\, RI. Managed by the Northern Rhode Island Conservation District\, this parcel reflects a historical progression from woodlot and pasture\, reversion to forest and most recently\, experimental fields to promote sustainable agriculture. \nThe major tree species in the area are white pine\, yellow and black birch\, white and red oak\, red maple and big tooth aspen. We will be hiking slightly over a mile on a relatively easy trail\, ending at agricultural fields edged by many species of non-native invasive plants. \n\nThis walk is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciated. DONATE \nRegistration Below.  We will email the meet up location and directions to those who register a few days before the walk using either office@riwps.org or communications@riwps.org.  (Be sure to check your spam/junk folder if you do not get this email.) \n\nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series which is free and open to the public. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important details you should know about the walks in this series. 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-snake-den-state-park/
LOCATION:Johnson\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20230907T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T143944
CREATED:20230726T005600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230726T022130Z
UID:10000227-1694080800-1694088000@riwps.org
SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk - Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge
DESCRIPTION:Seaside goldenrod with common buckeye butterfly \nIn late summer the flora begins to change as asters and goldenrods bloom and seeds and fruits mature. Animals rely on many plants for food and shelter while many plants rely on animals for pollination and dispersal. At times the interactions get quite defensive. If you would like to sample the vast array of interactions in Rhode Island join us for an easy hike at Audubon’s Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge. In addition to our general botanizing along the way we will also examine plant-animal interactions. On established trails through fields and forests we will decipher how plants and animals struggle and cooperate in order to survive. \nDate/Place: September 7\, 2023 from 10 am to noon at the Maxwell Mays Wildlife Refuge\, Coventry\, RI \nLeader: Scott Ruhren\, Ph.D.\, Senior Director of Conservation\, Audubon Society of Rhode Island \nLevel of Effort: Easy to moderate trail hike \nSpace is limited. Register Below.  We will send directions and the meet up location to participants a few days before the walk. \nThis walk is a part of our First Thursday Botanizing Walk Series. See our Botanizing Walks home page for important details you should know about the walks in this series. 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/first-thursday-botanizing-walk-maxwell-mays-wildlife-refuge-2/
LOCATION:Coventry\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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