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SUMMARY:Supporting Environmental Literacy Across the Curriculum  with the MWEE Framework
DESCRIPTION:Join Heritage Conservancy\, the Bucks County Intermediate Unit\, and the Silver Lake Nature Center for an educator workshop. Become a Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences (MWEE) Ambassador by completing the online MWEE 101 course and this in-person workshop. Learn how to use the MWEE framework to support environmental literacy across subject areas with your students. \nLocation: Silver Lake Nature Center\, 1306 Bath Rd.\, Bristol\, PA 19007 \nDate and Time: Thursday\, October 5\, 2023\, 9:00 AM to 3:30 PM \nTo learn more about MWEEs\, click HERE. \nThis program is for formal and non-formal educators. \nBreakfast and lunch provided plus implementation supplies for formal Bucks County public educators. Six hours of ACT 48 credit available for in-person workshop and three hours of ACT 48 for MWEE 101 online. \nClick here to register using this link. \nPlease contact Shannon Fredebaugh-Siller at sfredebaugh@heritageconservancy.org with any questions.
URL:https://heritageconservancy.org/event/supporting-environmental-literacy-across-the-curriculum-with-the-mwee-framework-2/
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SUMMARY:Bird Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join Heritage Conservancy and the Michener Art Museum for an exclusive opportunity to bird-watch and hike through the diverse habitats of the 70-acre Quakertown Swamp Preserve. \nEnjoy bringing the artwork to life from the Sarah Kaizar: RARE AIR exhibit as you explore Bog Run\, and visit shrub wetlands\, meadows\, and forested areas to find a variety of wildlife species and a diverse array of plants. This unique place is listed as a Wild Plant Sanctuary by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources\, an all-important wetland area by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service\, and an Important Bird Area by the National Audubon Society. \n— \n$20/ $10 member/ $5 student \nClick here to register for this event. \n[Rain date October 6th] \n— \nFor questions or additional details\, contact the Michener Art Museum: (215) 340-9800
URL:https://heritageconservancy.org/event/bird-hike/
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SUMMARY:Kayak Trip to Hendrick Island
DESCRIPTION:Photo courtesy of Katie Martens\, Delaware Canal State Park. \nJoin Heritage Conservancy and the Delaware Canal State Park as we kayak from Bull’s Island to Lambertville and stop for a lunch break at Hendrick Island. This island has been noted as one of the oldest in the area\, with archeological findings from the Lenape circa 500 A.D. Enjoy lovely views along this 7-mile kayak trip down the Delaware River! Bring your lunch and water with you; snacks will be provided. Kayaks\, paddles\, and PFDs provided. \nDue to river levels\, the event may run late.\nSpace is limited. Attendees must be 18 years or older. \n— \nRegistration is now full. To be added to the waitlist\, please contact Shannon Fredebaugh-Siller at sfredebaugh@heritageconservancy.org or 215-345-7020 ext. 104
URL:https://heritageconservancy.org/event/kayak-trip-to-hendrick-island-2/
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SUMMARY:Mushroom and Salamander Hike
DESCRIPTION:What do mushrooms and salamanders have in common? A love for the cool\, moist conditions brought about by the onset of autumn. Join Luke Smithson\, a head chef and field mycologist\, and Sebastian Harris\, a herpetologist and conservation easement steward\, for a members-exclusive mid-morning hike through Heritage Conservancy Hart’s Woods Nature Trail. \nLuke and Sebastian will lead us through Heritage Conservancy Hart’s Woods Nature Trail\, looking for interesting mushrooms growing out of logs and for salamanders living beneath them. \n— \nLuke Smithson is an amateur field mycologist and community scientist with over 25 years of collecting and identifying mushrooms. He is a past president and the current Education Chair of the New Jersey Mycological Association and the FunDiS (Fungal Diversity Survey) project leader for the Philadelphia Mycology Club. His fungal passions lay in taxonomy and identifying lesser-known (and occasionally unknown) mushroom species\, as well as foraging for delicious edible mushrooms. \nSebastian Harris is a herpetologist with over a decade of experience working with amphibians and reptiles. He earned his M.S. in Biology from East Stroudsburg University where he studied Timber Rattlesnake ecology\, and spent a year as a PhD student where he published research on an ant-snake relationship in northeastern Pennsylvania. While snakes are his main interest\, he is passionate about herpetology as a whole and has spent countless hours in the field looking for amphibians (especially salamanders). \n— \n*Limited space available* \nPlease note: Parking is also limited\, so please carpool with your guests! \nGuests should arrive at 9:45\nWalk begins at 10:00 \nRegistration is exclusive to members. Complete the form below to register. \n\n \nNot a Member? Click here to become a member and participate in this event! \n— \nFor additional details\, contact Hayley Wright at hwright@heritageconservancy.org or 215-345-7020 ext. 131
URL:https://heritageconservancy.org/event/mushroom-and-salamander-hike/
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SUMMARY:Conservation Easement Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Join WeConservePA for this two-day intensive seminar (October 17th and 18th) on conservation easements\, held at our historic Aldie Mansion. This two-day intensive seminar will help you build connections and relationships amongst those involved in conservation easement work. \nThe seminar is designed to both introduce newcomers and refresh experienced folks on conservation easements. Extensive use of panel presentations and group discussions provides an environment conducive for the sharing of different approaches and experiences. \nClick here for more information and registration.
URL:https://heritageconservancy.org/event/conservation-easement-seminar/
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