Expired Forest Biodiversity Seminar with Deb Perkins

Event Phone: 207-625-3396

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  •  November 14, 2021
     1:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Forest Biodiversity Seminar and Guided Forest Walk with Deb Perkins of First Light Wildlife Habitats

at Tear Cap Workshops

Sunday, November 14th

1 – 3:30 p.m.

$10 Registration

We’ll meet in the Community Woodworking Shop at 1 p.m. for a 30-minute power point presentation, followed by a guided walk through Tear Cap Workshops’ small forested area.

Space is limited to 35 participants – register early to save your spot!

You must be vaccinated to attend! Masks will be required for the indoor session of this event.

Forest Biodiversity Seminar and Guided Forest Walk with Deb Perkins of First Light Wildlife Habitats

We are delighted to welcome Deb Perkins of First Light Wildlife Habitats for an afternoon seminar and walk about Forest Biodiversity.  This educational event will feature a short indoor seminar session, followed by a guided walk through Tear Cap Workshops’ small forested area.

This event is ideal for anyone with an interest in local ecology. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the plants and animals that dwell in our forest and woodland edges, and highlights will include clear action steps to enhance biodiversity on your own property. We’ll also be taking a special look at the role of invasive plant species.

There is a registration fee of $10 per person to help defray program costs. Space is limited to ensure a quality workshop experience for all participants. For more information about this event or Tear Cap Workshops, please email us at info@tearcapworkshops.org or call us at 207 -625-3396.

 

About the instructor:

Deborah Perkins is a wildlife ecologist with 25 years of experience and a lifelong commitment to wildlife conservation.  As “The Personal Ecologist” and the owner of First Light Wildlife Habitats, Deb partners with eco-minded landowners to create thriving wildlife habitats in their backyards, gardens, fields and farms, woods, or campuses – at any scale. Deb’s infectious enthusiasm and dynamic speaking style leave people feeling inspired, hopeful and ready to take action.

More information about Deb and First Light Wildlife Habitats can be found at: https://www.firstlighthabitats.com/

 

 

Venue:  

Venue Phone: 207 625 3396

Venue Website:

Address:
22 Hampshire St, Hiram, Maine, 04041, United States