Healthy Buffers for Clean Streams and Good Habitat (Part 2) - MOVED TO ONLINE

10/26/2021 06:30 PM - 08:00 PM ET

Admission

  • Free

Location

ONLINE
[No City], PA

Description

NOTE: THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN MOVED ONLINE. TREES CAN BE PICKED UP AT THE BUFFALO CREEK NATURE PARK (154 MONROE ROAD, SARVER, PA, 16055) BETWEEN 10/27-11/5 DURING BUFFALO CREEK NATURE PARK BUSINESS HOURS, WHICH ARE TUESDAY - SUNDAY,  9 AM - 5 PM.

Part 2 of a 2-part series.  Includes 1 free tree per workshop for residents of Buffalo Creek Watershed.

Explore the variety of high-wildlife value native trees, shrubs, and perennial plants that can be used in riparian buffer plantings.

Vegetated areas around streams, called riparian buffers, are low-cost, simple ways to protect stream health and habitat quality. Learn more about riparian buffers and how to plan, plant, and maintain them.

Offered free of cost by Audubon and the Buffalo Creek Watershed Coalition with support from the Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection’s Growing Greener Fund.

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