This 2-day orientation involves an indoor classroom day and an outdoor banding demonstration day. Returning volunteers (those that regularly attend any of the bird banding efforts at Riveredge) are encouraged to attend this orientation as a refresher.
Learn how to assess the water quality of a nearby stream or river. Conduct tests monthly during the summer and submit their data to the statewide website.
Please join us for a day of working and learning together as we strive to control invasive species, like garlic mustard and dames rocket, at Riveredge.
Luke will regale us with tales of the floods and weather, aching muscles, fascinating characters, River Angels, encounters with other river-going vessels he encountered on the 2,300 mile trip.
Join herbalist and forager Linda Conroy to identify spring emerging plants, best practices for harvesting as well as how to prepare them for optimal nourishment and healing.
Join the Community Rivers Program for an open community conversation to share thoughts and concerns regarding the health and quality of this local freshwater resource.
Purple Loosestrife, Buckthorn, Rusty Crayfish.. What do all these species have in common? They are invasive and can wreak havoc on our native ecosystems!
Join a naturalist for a casual walk on the trails of Riveredge. Each stroll will focus on a special aspect of nature but other things of interest will be explored as well.
Join the Community Rivers Program for an open community conversation to share thoughts and concerns regarding the health and quality of this local freshwater resource.
Please join us for a day of working and learning together as we strive to control invasive species, like garlic mustard and dames rocket, at Riveredge.
Join the Community Rivers Program for an open community conversation to share thoughts and concerns regarding the health and quality of this local freshwater resource.
Join the Community Rivers Program for an open community conversation to share thoughts and concerns regarding the health and quality of this local freshwater resource.
Luke will regale us with tales of the floods and weather, aching muscles, fascinating characters, River Angels, encounters with other river-going vessels he encountered on the 2,300 mile trip.
Join the Community Rivers Program for an open community conversation to share thoughts and concerns regarding the health and quality of this local freshwater resource.
Observe and learn about bird banding with Master Bander Jana Gedymin. Bird banding is an important research technique that helps scientists study the health, longevity and population dynamics of wild birds.
The Photo Club meetings are friendly and informal, with a brief discussion of upcoming activities, a short program and conclude with the opportunity to share and discuss photos.