Managing for Wildlife: Creating Habitat through Forestry

Wednesday June 17

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10:00 AM  –  12:00 PM

The Working Woods Learning Forest is a 67-acre living laboratory and demonstration site highlighting the ecology, management, and value of our regional forests. 

Conservation goals and forestry practices can work hand in hand to support wildlife habitat in Northeast Ohio forests. Join Holden Arboretum Forestry Technician Rosana Villafan to explore how edge feather and other demonstrations have shaped habitat and influenced the wildlife that call the Working Woods Learning Forest home. 

After the walk, enjoy light refreshments and conversation with fellow participants and staff. Each tour includes informational handouts to take home. 

Terrain: Up to 2.0 miles, natural surfaces and grass, mostly flat with some slight slopes, potential mud and wet spots depending on weather. 

Time: 10:00am - 12:00pm 

Location: Working Woods Learning Forest at Holden Arboretum in Kirtland, Ohio (9805 Sperry Rd. Kirtland OH 44094)

 

Members must sign in at checkout to receive discount. 

Questions can be directed to forestry@holdenfg.org 

$20.00
$20.00