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Planting Prairie for Pollinators and Other Wildlife

sábado, 11 agosto '18   09:00 – 12:30 CDT
Driftless Folk School Campus, La Farge, WI
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Instructor: John Delaney

Native tall-grass prairie was once very common in SW Wisconsin, but today very little of the prairie remains. Restoring tall-grass prairie has great potential to benefit wildlife, especially our hundreds of species of native pollinators. Indeed, part of the cause of pollinators declines is a lack of flowers. No other local ecosystem provides as diverse a supply of flowers throughout the entire growing season than a tall-grass prairie. In this class we will cover the issues concerning our native pollinators and how we can integrate tall-grass prairie into our landscape to provide resources for pollinators and habitat for other wildlife like grassland birds. You will take home the skills necessary to establish a tall-grass prairie in your backyard or on your farm. We will also construct native bee houses for you to take home.

Date: 8/11/2018
Registration Deadline: 8/6/2018
Class Time: 9am - 12:30pm
Class Fee: $45
Material Fee: $0
Location: La Farge, WI

Course details and directions will be emailed to you about 2 weeks before the course. Please provide accurate contact information so that you receive these details.

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Standard Registration

$45.00

Ubicación

Driftless Folk School Campus
La Farge, WI