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SUMMARY:Tree ID for You and Me: Identifying the Hardwood and Softwood Trees of Southern New Hampshire
DESCRIPTION:Join Naturalist and author Tom Eid for a presentation\, discussion\, and on-site tree identification program. \nLearn the basics and refine your skills for tree identification. Burley Farms is home to a diverse and healthy Appalachian Oak-Pine Forest. We will discuss habitats and growth characteristics and spend time outdoors exploring the local woods. \nThe session is in 2 parts. Part 1 is an interactive presentation. Part 2 is in-the-field\, hands-on\, tree identification. Attendees can work individually or in small groups to identify the primary hardwood and softwood trees at Burley Farms. \nNo previous tree identification or experience required. \nAbout Tom Eid… \nTom is a certified naturalist with the Audubon Society\, a Coverts Cooperator with the University of New Hampshire Cooperative Extension\, a Land Steward for the Society for the Protection of New Hampshire Forests\, and a Wildlife Steward for the New Hampshire Department of Fish and Game. \nHe is an active volunteer for the New England Big Trees program\, Nature Groupie\, Bear-Paw Regional Greenways\, Moose Mountains Regional Greenways\, and the Southeast Land Trust of New Hampshire. \n\nRegistration Required: CLICK HERE\nThis event is limited to 20.
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/identifying-the-hardwood-and-softwood-trees-of-southern-new-hampshire/
LOCATION:The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms\, 247 North River Road\, Epping\, NH\, 03042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mathey Center Program
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SUMMARY:Mindful Mornings with Rooting in Nature
DESCRIPTION:What is Forest Bathing\, and how can it enhance your health and wellbeing? \nJoin Certified Forest Therapy Guide Brittany Carr of Rooting in Nature for a meaningful morning of learning\, mindfulness\, and connection with nature. This event will be divided into two parts: \n\nFirst Half: We’ll begin with an engaging presentation exploring the history and science of Shinrin-yoku\, the Japanese practice of “taking in the forest through our senses.” Discover how slowing down and engaging the senses can calm the mind\, lower stress\, and deepen your connection to the natural world. Brittany will share research-backed benefits alongside her own healing journey through Forest Therapy.\nForest Bathing Experience: Following the presentation\, we’ll step outside for a brief guided Forest Bathing session. This experience is designed to give you a taste of what a full session entails\, awakening your senses and grounding you in the present moment\n\nWe’ll wrap up the morning with tea\, reflection\, and quiet conversation. \nIn a world that often moves too fast\, taking time to reconnect with nature—and with ourselves—has never been more important. \nWhat to Bring: \n\nDress for the weather in layers\nWear sturdy shoes or boots and long socks\nBring water and something comfortable to sit on\, like a small mat or pad\n\nCome slow down\, breathe deeply\, and experience the restorative power of nature through mindful\, sensory connection. \n\nRegistration Required – CLICK HERE\nCost – $15 per person plus a $5 suggested donation
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/mindful-mornings-with-rooting-in-nature/
LOCATION:The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms\, 247 North River Road\, Epping\, NH\, 03042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mathey Center Program
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SUMMARY:Pathogens\, Processors\, and Partners – Fungi Talk & Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join UNH graduate and Biotechnologist Maxwell Leavitt for his presentation “Pathogens\, Processors\, and Partners.” a discussion on the critical and often unseen roles fungi play in our natural world both locally and abroad. Learn about the interactions fungi have with plants (Including examples from our own backyards) and how these relationships\, for better or worse\, shape industry\, ecology\, and our lives. From mushrooms to molds to mildews\, all are welcome. This talk promises to be equal parts entertaining and informative. We hope to see you there! \nWeather pending\, the presentation will be followed by a short walk at Burley Farms to see what fungi we might find. \n\nRegistration Required: CLICK HERE\nDifficulty (Walk): Easy
URL:https://seltnh.org/event/pathogens-processors-and-partners-fungi-talk-walk/
LOCATION:The Nan and George Mathey Center for People and Nature at Burley Farms\, 247 North River Road\, Epping\, NH\, 03042\, United States
CATEGORIES:Mathey Center Program
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