The Newfound Lake Region Association (NLRA) invites you to join them for a look at the Hebron Town Forest’s autumn seeds at Newfound Nature Station, a free program that connects youth and families to the natural world. As we get to the end of the growing season, many plants are already preparing for next year as they release this year’s seeds. Along the meadow and woodland trails of the Hebron Town Forest, participants can find seeds that come in a range of sizes, shapes, and dispersal strategies, highlighting the many ways that plants create the next generation. Nature Station is usually held at Grey Rocks Conservation Area, which is currently closed to the public for construction. For October’s Nature Station, join NLRA on Tuesday, October 15th and Saturday, October 19th 10am-12pm in the Hebron Town Forest. This program is free and open to all.
Newfound Nature Station, along with other family programs and events, is part of NLRA’s year-round work to encourage residents and visitors to enjoy the natural beauty around them, learn more about the environment and how to protect it, and fall in love with the Newfound Watershed. By connecting the people of Newfound to the wonders around them, NLRA works to inspire the next generation of stewards and fulfill the mission of protecting Newfound Lake and its watershed. Along with educational programs like Newfound Nature Station, NLRA works to protect water quality in Newfound Lake and the surrounding watershed through storm water management, land conservation, and the prevention of invasive aquatic plants. Learn more about NLRA including other upcoming events at NewfoundLake.org.
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