Wild Garden Party – Forest Edition
OnlineThis party is the third in our on going series to bring together those interested in creating, expanding or restoring landscapes that support biodiversity through use of native plants. People […]
This party is the third in our on going series to bring together those interested in creating, expanding or restoring landscapes that support biodiversity through use of native plants. People […]
A 30 year old beaver pond, Coventry, RI Doug McGrady will lead an evening walk to several areas in Coventry, where beavers have built dams and lodges, flooding some areas, creating channels and ponds and otherwise altering the landscape. We will meet at the Nicholas Farm Management Area. Meeting at dusk, may increase our chances […]
You may have heard the talk, now lets do the walk Last March Alicia Lehrer, Executive Director of the Woonasquatucket River Watershed Council, spoke at our annual meeting about the organization’s […]
Join University of Rhode Island botany instructor Brian Maynard for an exploration of the University of Rhode Island North Woods. Ranging from moist upland forest to pond edges there should […]
Enjoy the beauty! Dave Vissoe, the leader of the Kettle Pond Garden project at the US Fish and Wildlife Kettle Pond Visitor Center in Charlestown, will guide you around this […]
Award-winning author, biologist and pollinator conservationist Heather Holm will join us for an online talk about attracting bees and beneficial insects with native plants followed by a Q&A session. Her books […]
NEW date for this walk that has been cancelled twice due to poor weather! A beaver pond, W Greenwich, RI (photo DMcgrady) Mike Boday, Vice President of the Cumberland Land […]
Journal Sketch, Frances Topping The Beechwood Lecture Series returns! The first speaker in this 2021 series, offered jointly by the Rhode Island Wild Plant Society and University of Rhode Island […]
Find us at the Pawtuxet Village Farmers Market on August 28, 2021. The market is open from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Take advantage of the fall planting season. We […]
Please note. This walk has been cancelled. We have moved this walk to the second Thursday of the month to avoid being too close to Labor Day Weekend! Late summer […]