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Bringing Nature Home

Tuesday, March 19, 2019, 7:00pm – 8:30pm

Explore how to maintain your garden for its full ecological function and benefit!

Reservations

Not Required

Pricing

  • General Admission: Free

Location

Mather Auditorium

This event is handicap accessible

Bringing Nature Home is Maine Audubon’s new community engagement and habitat stewardship initiative based on the bestselling book of that title by Doug Tallamy. Join Maine Audubon’s Director of Education, Eric Topper, to explore the plants, practices and perks involved in restoring native food webs in our gardens, yards and communities.

Like many places, the landscape of coastal Maine has changed dramatically. Today, gardens, yards, neighborhoods and towns are playing increasingly critical roles in supporting native food webs for birds, pollinators and other wildlife. Our individual efforts to support wildlife can be both intimately rewarding and broadly beneficial. 

With an overall focus on Maine birds and their habitats, Topper will introduce what individuals and groups can do, including what plants to choose and how to manage and maintain our gardens for their full ecological function and benefit. He will also discuss the large selection of beautiful native flowers, shrubs and trees we can incorporate into our yards to attract and support a multitude of birds, butterflies and other interesting native wildlife. 

This program is brought to you through York County Audubon (YCA). YCA programs are free and open to the public.  Come early for social time and refreshments.

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