photo by Wendolyn Hill
Date: Fri April 22, 2022
Time: 7:00 pm
Place: Zoom Webinar
Contact Email:
sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org
!!! seems it only displays well the 2nd time? ugh.
Join us on Earth Day for a Zoom Q & A and live viewing of our enchanting new educational video, Spring Emergence: An Exploration of Wildflowers in Pleasant Valley and Jewett Preserves with Mike Zarfos, naturalist. This is the third in a series of preserve explorations with charismatic naturalist Mike Zarfos. In this 27-minute video filmed May 2, 2021, we learn about the ephemeral native plants that are the first to emerge in our forests. They provide beauty and wonder for us, and vital nourishment for native pollinators.
On Earth day evening, Mike, the writer, and Sue Cope, the editor for the video, will be live for a brief introduction and then for a Q&A after the viewing. Mike is a naturalist and PhD Candidate in Conservation Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Sue Cope is the Environmental Director of the Lyme Land Trust and has experience in documentary film-making. Also involved in the video production was Wendolyn Hill, were Lyme Land Trust Board member and Open Space Coordinator of the Town of Lyme.
To register for the program, email sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org. You will be sent a link a few days before the Zoom event.
The Lyme Land Trust has been working to bring you videos of preserve experiences in this present-day remote learning environment. This video is our second full-length educational video. Check out our other virtual explorations in the Explore tab of our webpage: “Preserve Highlights”, short videos, and “Trail Cam” videos.
To see the plants in real life, join us on one of our wildflower walks on April 30 and May 7, 2022.
Join us on Earth Day for a Zoom Q & A and live viewing of our enchanting new educational video, Spring Emergence: An Exploration of Wildflowers in Pleasant Valley and Jewett Preserves with Mike Zarfos, naturalist. This is the third in a series of preserve explorations with charismatic naturalist Mike Zarfos. In this 27-minute video filmed May 2, 2021, we learn about the ephemeral native plants that are the first to emerge in our forests. They provide beauty and wonder for us, and vital nourishment for native pollinators.
On Earth day evening, Mike, the writer, and Sue Cope, the editor for the video, will be live for a brief introduction and then for a Q&A after the viewing. Mike is a naturalist and PhD Candidate in Conservation Biology at the SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry. Sue Cope is the Environmental Director of the Lyme Land Trust and has experience in documentary film-making. Also involved in the video production was Wendolyn Hill, were Lyme Land Trust Board member and Open Space Coordinator of the Town of Lyme.
To register for the program, email sue.cope@lymelandtrust.org. You will be sent a link a few days before the Zoom event.
The Lyme Land Trust has been working to bring you videos of preserve experiences in this present-day remote learning environment. This video is our second full-length educational video. Check out our other virtual explorations in the Explore tab of our webpage: “Preserve Highlights”, short videos, and “Trail Cam” videos.
To see the plants in real life, join us on one of our wildflower walks on April 30 and May 7, 2022.