Restoration and Resilience at LLNF – Nature Ramble with Dr. Sarah Bois
Join Dr. Sarah Bois, Director of Research and Education, for a winter tour of the LLNF property. She’ll showcase LLNF research and restoration in action while looking up down and all around for signs of life around the trails. Come check out our island flora and fauna in the winter!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Life on the High Seas with Allison Black, NOAA Seabird & Marine Mammal Observer
Allison Black spends weeks at a time each year at sea searching for marine life as a contracted Seabird & Marine Mammal Observer for the National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). During her presentation, she’ll talk about life aboard a research vessel, the research she contributes to, and what we can learn from studying seabirds. She’ll also share some of her most unique sightings at sea, and cover tips and tricks for sea-watching from a boat. Enjoy a plethora of photos, and an insider’s look at what wildlife our New England waters hold.
Link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_vs2dj0XmTAm2TGIDTkGvJA
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant.
We will meet at 8:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 9AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Social Field Safety and Urban Ecology with Dr. Murry Burgess Co-Founder & CEO: Field Inclusive, Inc.
Dr. Murry Burgess is the Co-Founder & CEO of Field Inclusive, Inc., a non-profit which aims to amplify and support marginalized identities and those historically excluded individuals spending time outdoors.
Murry (she/her) is an Associate Wildlife Biologist and Assistant Professor at Mississippi State University. As an urban ecologist and ornithologist, Murry researches the impacts of anthropogenic stressors on songbird metabolic health and physical development. She is also a children’s author and public scientist. As a DEI activist, she was driven to start Field Inclusive based on her own experiences living in predominantly white areas of the Deep South and determination to make the road easier for future wildlife professionals.
Link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_oItmKyl9QACQuNL45ku5-g
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant.
We will meet at 8:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 9AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Wintertime Nature Walk at LLNF –with Dr. Sarah Bois
Join Dr. Sarah Bois, Director of Research and Education, for a winter tour of the LLNF property. She’ll showcase LLNF research and restoration in action while looking up down and all around for signs of life around the trails. Come check out our island flora and fauna in the winter!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant.
We will meet at 8:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 9AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant.
We will meet at 8:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 9AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Climate Adaptation and Resilience in Northeast US Fishing Communities with Katherine Maltby of the Gulf of Maine Research Institute
Dr. Katherine Maltby is an Assistant Research Scientist with the Gulf of Maine Research Institute.
Fishing communities in the Northeast US are on the frontlines of climate change. With many communities reliant on the marine environment for social, economic and/or cultural reasons, understanding how climate change is impacting marine species, ecosystems, and the people who depend on them for their livelihoods and well-being is crucial for adaptation and resilience planning and action. This talk will reflect on recent and ongoing work that examines climate impacts on fisheries in the Northeast, how fishing communities are adjusting to climate change impacts, and discuss potential actions and approaches for supporting future resilience of ecosystems and dependent communities.
Link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_S-2SqtjWTV6w2sX_qdvLKQ
Habitat Restoration at LLNF – Nature Ramble with Dr. Sarah Bois
Join Dr. Sarah Bois, Director of Research and Education, for a guided tour of the LLNF property highlighting 5 years of habitat restoration. She’ll showcase LLNF research and restoration in action, highlight habitat diversity, and the exciting results of grassland restoration.
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant.
We will meet at 8:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 9AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Bird Banding with Master Bander Libby Buck of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation
Banding Together: Connecting History, Science, and Community at Nantucket's New Bird Banding Station
Join LLNF’s Master Bird Bander Libby Buck for an exciting and informative presentation about the important role bird banding plays in scientific research and conservation. Libby will share the history of bird banding on Nantucket and discuss the creation of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation’s new bird banding station. Discover how the station contributes to our understanding of bird migration, what species have been caught so far, and what’s next for the station. Learn about a typical bird banding day, including the process of capturing, banding, and releasing the birds, and how you, the community, can visit and witness the bird banding process firsthand.
Link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_Rn96UmZTR7aeme4kS2TxVg
Springtime Nature Walk at LLNF
Join Seth Engelbourg, Naturalist Educator and Program Manager for LLNF and experienced birder, for a tour of the LLNF property. On this excursion we’ll look up down and all around for what’s budding, blooming, flying, and crawling around the trails.
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
The Role of Phenology in Plant Invasion on Nantucket Island by Dr. Yingying Xi, Northern Kentucky University
Dr. Xi will discuss her collaborative research with Dr. Sarah Bois of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation investigating native and invasive shrub phenology using a combination of
herbarium data, field observations, and time-lapse photography. Biological invasion and climate change are among the top drivers of global biodiversity loss, and the interaction between them can cause greater challenges in biodiversity conservation. Previous studies suggested that native and non-native species may have distinct timing of life cycle events (i.e., phenology) and responses to climate change, which is likely to facilitate species invasion and increase the threats on native biodiversity in the future. Native biodiversity in the coastal plant communities of Nantucket has been showing particular vulnerability under invasive species and threatened by challenges from climate change.
By integrating herbarium specimens, community science networks, visual observations, and time-lapse cameras, this project aims to assess phenology and the responses to climate change between native and invasive plant species on Nantucket Island. This project helps assess the resilience and vulnerability of the plant communities to species invasion under climate change on Nantucket Island. Using the knowledge generated from this project, we expect to better inform biodiversity conservation management and climate change mitigation actions.
Link to register: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_2k2qvRuPTk-UI7cPWO5oFQ
Springtime Nature Ramble at LLNF –with Dr. Sarah Bois
Join Dr. Sarah Bois, Director of Research and Education, for a tour of the LLNF property. She’ll showcase LLNF research and restoration in action while looking up down and all around for what’s budding, blooming, flying, and crawling around the trails.
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
70th Nantucket Christmas Bird Count
Join us for the 70th Annual Nantucket Christmas Bird Count, a time-honored tradition that brings together birdwatchers of all skill levels to contribute to valuable bird population data. This year’s event will take place on December 29, 2024. Participants will be divided into teams to count as many bird species as possible within the Nantucket count circle. Whether you're a seasoned birder or new to the activity, your participation is welcome!
For more information, please visit the Nantucket Christmas Bird Count event page. Registration is require before Dec. 20th 2024, to register please email nantucketbirdcount@gmail.com
Nature Ramble
Want to escape the Black Friday madness? Come out to LLNF for a free post-Thanksgiving nature ramble that's 100% off! Join us for a walk where we will discuss some of the ongoing research projects on the property and some of the interesting things our local flora and fauna are up to this time of year.
We’ll explore sandplain grasslands and coastal heathland habitats, and enjoy views of Long Pond as we traverse a portion of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation's Eel Point Road property. Bring your nature questions- discussion is encouraged!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant. The deadline to register for each Wednesday’s trip is Tuesday at 12pm.
We will meet at 7:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 8 AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Trails and Treats
We invite you to the LLNF property on Friday, October 25th from 3-5 PM for the Annual Trails and Treats! This event will feature fall and Halloween-themed activities along our trail, located at 110 Eel Point Rd.
Free and open to all, but intended for families with children in grades pre-K through 5th. Parents and/or caregivers should plan to participate along with children, this is not a drop-off program.
Costumes are welcome but not required, making it a delightful opportunity for families to explore the beauty of nature while enjoying festive activities.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Big Sit - Birding Field Trip
Celebrate Birdability Week (October 21-27th) with Us!
Join Seth Engelbourg and Libby Buck of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation for a birding “Big Sit” event. We will gather at the picnic tables on our office deck to spend a relaxing morning observing all the birds that come to our feeders or fly by. We will provide all necessary equipment, such as binoculars, scopes, and field guides.
The focus will be on learning by sitting and observing, making this a great program for beginners and individuals with mobility needs. Light breakfast snacks will also be provided.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant. The deadline to register for each Wednesday’s trip is Tuesday at 12pm.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Nature Ramble - Research at LLNF
Visit our living laboratory here at 110 Eel Point Rd, and learn about what research we are conducting and results that have helped shape the way we think about our gem of a property. As we walk along our trails, step into the role of a researcher to see what we can learn!
We’ll explore sandplain grasslands and coastal heathland habitats, and enjoy views of Long Pond as we traverse a portion of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation's Eel Point Road property. We'll see what’s blooming, fruiting, flying, and crawling around the trails. Bring your nature questions- discussion is encouraged!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant. The deadline to register for each Wednesday’s trip is Tuesday at 12pm.
We will meet at 7:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 8 AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Nature Ramble - Fall Colors
Fall always proves to be one of the most picturesque times of the year. The green foliage we are used to takes on a whole other palate of warm colors right before the leaves fall. What causes these changes every year? Where do these colors come from? Why are the leaves that fall to the ground so important for the ecosystem? Join us on the LLNF trails as we explore these questions and more while enjoying the changing landscape!
We’ll explore sandplain grasslands and coastal heathland habitats, and enjoy views of Long Pond as we traverse a portion of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation's Eel Point Road property. We'll see what’s blooming, fruiting, flying, and crawling around the trails. Bring your nature questions- discussion is encouraged!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant. The deadline to register for each Wednesday’s trip is Tuesday at 12pm.
We will meet at 7:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 8 AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Linda Loring Nature Foundation Restoration BioBlitz at 90 Eel Point Rd
This event is part of the Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative’s 20th anniversary celebration week. Join the Linda Loring Nature Foundation’s Conservation Research, Education, and Stewardship staff to find, identify, and record as many plant and animal species as possible at the in-progress restoration area at 90 Eel Point Road, a part of the LLNF property currently closed to the general public. In 2023, several acres of invasive pine were cut opening up the landscape to sandplain grassland and heathland species. As LLNF works to create a more resilient landscape, we plan to catalog the species currently occupying the area. We will traverse upland sandplain grassland habitat, freshwater wetlands, brackish pond edges, and some small pitch pine forests.
Help us catalog this newer property and be a part of our biodiversity inventory!
Bird Banding Blitz: Catch the Migration with Libby Buck
This event is part of the Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative’s 20th anniversary celebration week. Get ready for an exciting Bioblitz day at LLNF! Kick off the morning with a bird banding session with Master Bird Bander Libby Buck. You'll have the opportunity to observe migrating songbirds like Black-capped Chickadees and Gray Catbirds up close as we capture, band, and release them. Learn about the bird banding process and its importance in protecting our local bird populations. Since the event is outdoors, dress accordingly and registration is required.
Ready, Set, Bioblitz: How to use iNaturalist for all NBI’s Big Events
Get ready with us for all of the Nantucket Biodiversity Initiative BioBlitz events. This 20-minute online workshop will guide you on how to use the iNaturalist app and explain why your observations are so important as we catalog what we see around the island. iNaturalist is an important tool used by many professionals and amateurs alike!
Using this public, free app, we will learn to take photos of things in nature to identify and catalog our finds. Not only will we learn more about the island's biodiversity, but we will also contribute biodiversity information on a larger scale.
This workshop will be held using zoom webinar and recorded for future viewing. Join any of the NBI 20th Anniversary events to use iNaturalist in the field or go out on your own to help us record the biodiversity of Nantucket.
*This zoom webinar can be attended live, but will also be recorded for later viewing. Please register to receive a link to the program recording.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Nature Ramble - Ethnobotany (Plants and People)
Plants have been a source of food, culture, and medicine for the entirety of human history all around the world. Nantucket is no exception! Come and join us on the trails as we explore how our local flora has been a part of our history since the first settlers and why some practices so common hundreds of years ago are seldom used today.
We’ll explore sandplain grasslands and coastal heathland habitats, and enjoy views of Long Pond as we traverse a portion of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation's Eel Point Road property. We'll see what’s blooming, fruiting, flying, and crawling around the trails. Bring your nature questions- discussion is encouraged!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant. The deadline to register for each Wednesday’s trip is Tuesday at 12pm.
We will meet at 7:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 8 AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Nature Ramble - Fall Migration on Nantucket
Nantucket is a perfect place to rest and relax, especially if you're a bird flying south for the winter. Join us on this guided nature walk to learn about fall migration and what birds depend on Nantucket for this important journey. We will walk along the trails at the LLNF property and keep a lookout for our beloved birds.
We’ll explore sandplain grasslands and coastal heathland habitats, and enjoy views of Long Pond as we traverse a portion of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation's Eel Point Road property. We'll see what’s blooming, fruiting, flying, and crawling around the trails. Bring your nature questions- discussion is encouraged!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Birding Field Trip
These trips will explore Nantucket’s birding hotspots and offer participants a chance to observe birds in their natural habitats. Binoculars, spotting scope, and field guides are available to borrow. All experience levels welcome.
Birding Field Trips are free and open to all!
Pre-registration is required. Please submit a unique registration for each participant. The deadline to register for each Wednesday’s trip is Tuesday at 12pm.
We will meet at 7:45 AM at the LLNF office, 110 Eel Point Road, to check in and board our van. The trip will depart promptly at 8 AM. Personal transportation to and from LLNF is required to participate.
Please direct any questions to info@llnf.org.
Bird Banding
Join Master Bander Libby Buck for a new immersive experience at our bird banding station here at Linda Loring Nature Foundation. Enjoy an up close view of the bird banding process and get the chance to see migratory birds, songbirds and birds that may be in your back garden.
Learn about important data collected on migration patterns, breeding, wintering areas, survival rates, and lifespan, and how this information is used for conservation and stewardship.
Banding is weather dependent. Banding may be canceled at any time with limited notice. Please check your email leading up to the event.
Nature Ramble - Climate Change Impacts at LLNF
Did you know that the Linda Loring Nature Foundation conducts research on and monitors the effects of climate change?
In celebration of Climate Change Awareness Month, join Dr. Sarah Bois, Director of Research and Education, for a climate change tour around LLNF. She’ll showcase LLNF research in action, demonstrate tools we can all use to track changes in our environments, and help participants identify climate change indicators.
How is climate change already affecting LLNF and the island? How is it expected to affect our flora and fauna in the near future? We’ll explore these topics as we tour the LLNF property, highlight areas potentially vulnerable to impacts of climate like sea level rise and warming temperatures, and discuss local efforts to mitigate for climate change effects.
Walking over our gently rolling trails, we’ll explore sandplain grasslands and coastal heathland habitats, and enjoy views of Long Pond as we traverse a portion of the Linda Loring Nature Foundation's Eel Point Road property. We'll see what’s blooming, fruiting, flying, and crawling around the trails. Bring your nature questions- discussion is encouraged!
Rambles are free to attend and open to all!