Next Steps for Nature: 500 questions (and answers) for how to save nature in our yard. The Cape May Bird Observatory, with support from the Diane Cornell Wildlife Gardening Project, is excited to host Dr. Doug Tallamy to answer all the commonly asked questions about ecological landscaping.
These are good, thoughtful questions about ecology and evolution, biodiversity, invasive species, insect declines, native and non-native plants, conservation and restoration, residential and city landscapes, urban issues, oak biology, keystone plants, Homegrown National Park, monarchs, supporting wildlife at home, and more. In this talk, Dr. Tallamy will address as many of these queries as he can with the hope that his answers will further motivate people to help restore ecosystem function where they live, work, play, worship, and farm.
PREREGISTRATION REQUIRED – Ticket sales end 24hrs before start of program
REGISTER HERE: https://njaudubon.org/event/diane-cornell-wildlife-garden-project-next-steps-for-nature/
COST: FREE
PARKING: Street parking is available in the area of Cape May Point
CANCELLATION: NJ Audubon’s CMBO programs are virtually never cancelled. If we cancel, due to lack of participation, severe weather, or unforeseen circumstances, all participants will be notified as soon as possible and are eligible for a full refund. Participants may cancel without penalty if greater than 48 hours in advance. Sorry, no refund for cancellations less than 48 hours in advance unless due to health emergencies; however, registrations can be transferred to another program in the future.