MARCH NATURE EVENTS AT LITTLE RIVER WETLANDS PROJECT
Little River Wetlands Project, a local nature organization protecting almost 1,200 acres of natural and restored wetlands near Fort Wayne and Huntington, offers interesting and informative nature events this March. All are free and open to the community.
Wednesday, March 7
7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
“Invasive Species Inspector Training, Part 1”
Meet at the Aboite Library, 5630 Coventry Lane
This is an advanced training for people who want to help track invasive plant species at LRWP preserves.
(Part 2 is on April 7 at Eagle Marsh)
Contact info@lrwp.org or 260-478-2515 to reserve a spot as space is limited.
Contact Betsy Yankowiak at info@lrwp.org or 260-478-2515 for information and to register for this volunteer training program. Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project.
Contact info@lrwp.org or 260-478-2515 for information.
Saturday, March 24
Friday, March 30
7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
“Salamander Strut” Night Hike”
Meet at the Eagle Marsh barn, 6801 Engle Road, Fort Wayne to
witness an astounding natural phenomenon under the cover of darkness: the mass migration of the salamanders! Wear rubber boots, bring a flashlight, and be ready to get dirty and possibly wet; we’ll be turning over logs and wading into shallow water wetlands to search for these important little amphibians.
Sponsored by Little River Wetlands Project. Free.
Contact info@lrwp.org or 260-478-2515 for information.
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