Bedford Audubon Society
Oct. 11 Habitat Renewal Volunteer Day
Bedford Audubon Society, Katonah, New York, United States, 10536
Want to learn how to enhance the environmental value of your own garden, patio or yard to welcome more birds, bees and other pollinators? Join
Naturalist and Board Member Steve Ricker
to work in and around
Bedford Audubon's Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden
and learn how the elements of a good native habitat garden work together to provide essential resources for native birds and other wildlife, how to identify and remove invasive plants, and why this is so vital to a healthy ecosystem. In some sessions, we will be replanting native plants. Tools and gloves are provided, but you can bring your own. Loppers and hand pruners are the most used types. Plants with thorns and poison ivy will be present. Several work projects are underway including a new Accessibility Trail and Inclusive Teaching Garden, a project to enhance the quality of the rare shrub habitat on the sanctuary for our bird and pollinator friends, and an invasive removal project on our historic farmhouse stone wall, which features a unique carriage stone. This is a great and fun way to get some exercise, fresh air, and contribute to the communities' wild animals and plants. Dates: Oct. 11, Nov. 15, Dec. 13 Times: 11:00am – 12:30pm
Naturalist and Board Member Steve Ricker
to work in and around
Bedford Audubon's Leon Levy Native Habitat Garden
and learn how the elements of a good native habitat garden work together to provide essential resources for native birds and other wildlife, how to identify and remove invasive plants, and why this is so vital to a healthy ecosystem. In some sessions, we will be replanting native plants. Tools and gloves are provided, but you can bring your own. Loppers and hand pruners are the most used types. Plants with thorns and poison ivy will be present. Several work projects are underway including a new Accessibility Trail and Inclusive Teaching Garden, a project to enhance the quality of the rare shrub habitat on the sanctuary for our bird and pollinator friends, and an invasive removal project on our historic farmhouse stone wall, which features a unique carriage stone. This is a great and fun way to get some exercise, fresh air, and contribute to the communities' wild animals and plants. Dates: Oct. 11, Nov. 15, Dec. 13 Times: 11:00am – 12:30pm