The Wonder of Wetlands | John F. Kennedy Library
The Wonder of Wetlands | John F. Kennedy Library
More to Know: The Wonder of Wetlands (Adults)
More to Know is a series for curious adults. On select Mondays, we will hear from a new speaker on topics such as arts and culture, history and current events, health and wellness, hobbies and recreational activities, and more. On Mondays with no scheduled speaker, we will have a fun and relaxing puzzle hour instead, with a selection of jigsaw puzzles, crosswords, and Sudoku.
About this week's presentation
Wetlands are amazing ecosystems that sustain many unique plants and animals. When you hear the word “wetland,” do you think of large swamps like the Everglades? We have many different types of wetlands right here in Indiana. Formed by the receding glaciers over 10,000 years ago these rare places are disappearing. Learn about the different types of wetlands we have in Indiana, why wetlands are critical habitats, what is being done to preserve wetlands, and what rare plants and animals need wetlands to survive.
Presented by: Julie Borgmann, Red-tail Land Conservancy Executive Director
Healthy snacks provided by program sponsor LifeStream Services, Inc.
Date: Monday, March 13, 2023
Time: 10:00am - 11:00am
Time Zone: Eastern Time - US & Canada
Branch: Kennedy Library
Audience: Adults
Categories: Adult Program
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