From Friends of Scandia Parks & Trails
Friends of Scandia Parks & Trails announces its spring 2019 season of speakers. Events are open to the public. For more information contact Janie O’Connor (651) 481-3152 or friendsscandiaparks@gmail.com.
Friends of Scandia Parks & Trails announces its spring 2019 season of speakers. Events are open to the public. For more information contact Janie O’Connor (651) 481-3152 or friendsscandiaparks@gmail.com.
Join Angie Hong, from the East Metro Water Resource Education Program, to learn how local watershed districts are adapting to a changing climate and what you can do to build resiliency on your own land.
Climate data shows that our Minnesota winters have become substantially warmer, especially in northern Minnesota, and heavy rainstorms that can dump 6-10 inches of rain within a 24-hour period of time are becoming more frequent. These changes can have a dramatic impact on our economy and way of life, in addition to impacting wildlife and natural resources.
During this presentation, Angie will share some of the actions local watershed districts and state agencies are taking to plan for extreme rainfall events. She will also talk about actions you can take to build resiliency on your own land, including managing woodlands for changing climate stressors and using drought tolerant species for lawns and gardens.
Join ecologist and nature enthusiast Erik Mottl for an introduction to Minnesota’s giant silkworm moths. Natural history, conservation, and tales of very hungry caterpillars. Find out about the important role moths play in local ecosystems and the amazing diversity often hiding in plain sight.
Content by: Friends of Scandia Parks & Trails