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Gardening for Wildlife

Are birds nesting successfully in your yard? Can frogs and toads be heard singing their spring songs? Do butterflies, bees and hummingbirds flit through your flower beds? Is your garden alive with the many wonderful creatures who call Connecticut home? As our landscapes become ever more fragmented by development, our yards are increasingly important to our local and migratory wildlife species for shelter and food, places to raise their young, as well as important corridors linking our wild areas. Join Margery Winters of the Roaring Brook Nature Center to understand the life cycles and ecological importance of the wildlife that share our yards, and learn how we can better manage our gardens for these welcome visitors.

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Earlier Event: March 1
Eagle Watch at Shepaug Dam
Later Event: March 16
Natural Climate Solutions