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SUMMARY:Basic Botanical Identifying Techniques Used in the Field -- Winter woody (Kingston)
DESCRIPTION:On March 14\, 2026\, from 10:00 am to noon\, join Nathan Lambstrom for a walk through URI’s North Woods\, focusing on techniques and features we can use to identify trees in winter. \nFor better or worse\, many of our woody plants do not have leaves for most of the year. That doesn’t mean there’s nothing for the plant nerd to do out in the woods. Nathan will have some copies of Peterson’s Field Guide to Trees & Shrubs to identify trees and shrubs to the species level using their buds\, bark\, and growth habits\, and the fantastic Winter Weed Finder to identify herbaceous perennials using their dead aboveground stems. Bring your own copies if you have them. \nNathan Lambstrom is a lecturer in the College of Environment and Life Sciences (CELS) at URI. A garden ecologist\, Nathan also runs his own business designing and planting gardens that support wildlife\, conserve water\, and enrich home environments. Nathan holds a MS in plant biology and conservation from Northwestern University. \nEasy to moderate trail hike ranging from dry to very wet. It is approximately 1-mile round trip. Wear waterproof shoes\, knee boots are best\, and dress appropriately for the weather. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. \nDonations help support our walks and programs.   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 specifics about the location provided upon registration. \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/basic-bot-id-techniques-field-winter-woody/
LOCATION:Kingston\, RI
CATEGORIES:General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260326T133000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20260224T015838Z
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SUMMARY:Tidal Salt Marsh Walk at Lathrop Wildlife Refuge (Westerly)
DESCRIPTION:Join us on March 26\, 2026\, from 11:30 an to 1:30 pm\, to explore Audubon’s Lathrop Wildlife Refuge on the shore of Winnapaug Pond\, Westerly\, RI. Salt marshes and salt ponds are both sensitive and resilient Rhode Island habitats. Scott Ruhren\, Ph.D.\, Senior Director of Conservation\, Audubon Society of Rhode Island will lead us around the tidal coastal wetlands\, which are home to many indicator species and a diversity of animals. Animals rely on many plants for food and shelter while many plants rely on animals for pollination and dispersal. \nIn addition to our general botanizing\, along the way we will also explore the stresses of living in this environment now under the pressure of sea level rise. On the trail through the coastal forest to the marsh and Winnapaug Pond we will decipher how plants and animals struggle and cooperate in order to survive. \nEasy to moderate trail hike ranging from dry to very wet. It is approximately 1-mile round trip. Wear waterproof shoes\, knee boots are best\, and dress appropriately for the weather. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. \nDonations help support our walks and programs.   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 specifics about the location provided upon registration.
URL:https://riwps.org/event/tidal-salt-mash-walk-westerly/
LOCATION:Westerly\, RI
CATEGORIES:General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260402T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260402T120000
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CREATED:20260201T130353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260301T203608Z
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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:20260415T133000
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SUMMARY:Beechwood Lecture: Pollinating the Planet on an Individual Basis
DESCRIPTION:Bottle gentian with bumblebee \nPollinating the Planet on an Individual Basis\nWednesday April 15\, 2026 | 1:30- 2:30 PM \nBeechwood Center | 44 Beach Street  | North Kingstown\, RI 02852 \n\n\nSteve Burke\, president of the Rhode Island Beekeepers Association\, has been a beekeeper for over 30 years. He teaches the Association’s yearly training program for beekeepers and frequently makes presentations which include: Inviting Bees into your Garden\, Pollination\, and The Life of the Bee. \nThis lecture series is offered by Beechwood Life Center. URI Master Gardeners and RIWPS volunteers work in collaboration at their Jules A. Cohen native plant garden and on this lecture series. \nHow honeybees\, native to Europe\, Africa and Asia\, fit into the complex web of relationships that sustain our local plants and insects is an important question to consider. \nThe program is free and open to the public. Registration required as space is limited. \nTo Register: Contact the Volunteer/Program Coordinator at The Beechwood Center for Life Enrichment –  401-268-1594 or malyward@northkingstownri.gov \nPlease note: \n\n\n\nRegistration is for this program only and not for future programs listed below.\nAlthough the Beechwood Garden programs are offered to members and the public\, if you have not attended past lectures and/or registered your contact information with the Beechwood Center in the last three (3) years\, you may need to provide an updated information form.  The form will be provided by Beechwood Staff at the time of the lecture. Completion of this form is required for participation in all Beechwood Programs.\nMaster Gardeners receive education credit for attending.\n\n\n\n  \n\nOther programs scheduled for 2026  \n• August 19\, 2026 Hope Leeson. Field Botanists and Lecturer RISD \nBelow and Above Collective (Collaboration of Artists and Botanists). Floating Wetlands: Rebalancing Life in Freshwater Aquatic Communities \n• October 21 2026: Chris Fletcher\, Certified Arborist \n Evolution of the American  Urban Forest \nWe hope you can join us! \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/beechwood-lecture-pollinating-the-planet/
LOCATION:Beechwood Center\, 44 Beach Street\, North Kingstown\, RI\, 02852\, United States
CATEGORIES:Beechwood Lecture Series,General Event,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260422T180000
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SUMMARY:Pollinator Night at the Glass Station (South Kingstown)
DESCRIPTION:Local Bees: Pollinating Native Plants and Agricultural Crops\nLimited free spaces available\, RSVP required. RSVP is through the Glass Station.  CLICK HERE\nJoin the URI Bee Lab\, Rhode Island Wild Plant Society\, and The Glass Station for an engaging look at our local bees and the vital role they play in pollinating native plants and crops. We’ll also share insights from recent work supported by the Glass Bee Fellowship*. Research Fellows at the Bee Lab Rachel Fiona and Fiona Dell’Antonio\, and Professor of Entomology and head of URI’s Bee Lab will share their research findings. \nRepresentatives from the Rhode Island Wild Plant Society will questions about pollinators\, native plant species\, and ways you can support local biodiversity. RIWPS will also offer ecotypic seeds from some of the species in their own ReSeeding RI initiative along with seeds from other ecotypic 59  species.  Plant these seeds to preserve the genetics of our local native plant populations and increase biodiversity across RI and the region. \n*The Glass Bee Fellowship is a summer research fellowship funded by sales of artist Jennifer Nauck’s glass bees\, and made available annually through the Coastal and Environmental Fellows Program for an undergraduate at the University of Rhode Island. \nCome with your questions! \nLimited free spaces available\, RSVP required. RSVP is through the Glass Station.  CLICK HERE
URL:https://riwps.org/event/pollinator-night-2/
LOCATION:South Kingstown\, RI
CATEGORIES:General Event,Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260503T150000
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SUMMARY:Basic Botanical Identifying Techniques Used in the Field -- Wildflowers (Charlestown)
DESCRIPTION:Hone your observation skills and improve your ability to identify wildflowers\nBloodroot- photo\, Kathy Barton \nOn May 3\, 2026\, from 1:00 to 3:00 pm\, Nathan Lambstrom will lead a walk through the Nature Conservancy’s Francis C. Carter Preserve\, focusing on taking the guesswork out of wildflower identification for the nature lover with no formal botanical training. \nNathan will have some copies of Newcomb’s Wildflower Guide that will walk us through a simple but precise logical key system. Bring your own copy if you have one. Nathan Lambstrom is a lecturer in the College of Environment and Life Sciences (CELS) at URI. A garden ecologist\, Nathan also runs his own business designing and planting gardens that support wildlife\, conserve water\, and enrich home environments. Nathan holds a MS in plant biology and conservation from Northwestern University. \nWe will walk for approximately 3 miles on an easy to moderate trail. \nThis walk is free and open to the public. \nDonations help support our walks and programs.   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 specifics about the location provided upon registration. \n 
URL:https://riwps.org/event/basic-botanical-identifying-techniques-used-in-the-field-wildflowers/
LOCATION:Charlestown\, RI
CATEGORIES:General Event,Programs,Walks
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20260507T120000
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CREATED:20260323T171217Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260329T142858Z
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SUMMARY:First Thursday Botanizing Walk: Ben Utter Trail (Exeter)
DESCRIPTION:Spring Emphemerals Welcome You to Botanize\nTrillium cernuum (Nodding Trillium)\, Arcadia Management Area\, Exeter\, RI \nMay 7\, 2026 | 10 am – 12 pm \nAcadia Management Area | Exeter\, RI \nOn this walk with biologist Denise Poyer\, we will discover early spring flowers deep in the Arcadia Management Area. \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. \nWe 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. \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-ben-utter-trail-2026ben-utter-trail-exeter/
LOCATION:Exeter\, RI
CATEGORIES:Botanizing Walk Series,General Event,Programs,Walks
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