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Little Rock Audubon Center
Kevin Krajcir, instructor
Bring your lunch, snacks, and beverages.
Little Rock Audubon Center
2nd Saturday of every month trash boom and landscape trash extraction at Benny Craig Park, Little Rock, Gum Springs Road (34.7008091,-92.3298191).
Bring your own watercraft (canoe/kayak), if you have one.
Little Rock Audubon Center
Jennifer Ogle and Virginia McDaniel, instructors
The morning will be classroom instruction, the afternoon will be an outdoor walk. Dress accordingly
Bring your lunch, snacks, beverages for the day.
Record time as NiT training, 6 hours, sponsor CAMN
Meet at east end of Ozark Point. Please bring garden tools, clippers, gloves, rakes
April 18 Presentation on Monarch Butterfly Adventure In December 2023, four Arkansas Master Naturalists — Lynn Foster, Debbie Milam, Kathy Boone and Ann Owen — journeyed to the oyamel fir forests in Michoacan, Mexico to see monarch butterflies overwintering in their natural habitat. Join us on April 18 to learn about their trip, the biology of the monarch butterfly, why monarchs are in trouble, what people are doing to help, and what you can do. Our chapter will be selling Arkansas Butterflies and Moths books, we’ll have monarch-related door prizes! And as with all Central Arkansas Master Naturalists meetings, there will be pizza! Please RSVP to Ann Owen at 501-960-0063 if you’re planning on having pizza (and whether you have any food restrictions). Please bring your own water bottle or other soft drink. The meeting will be held at Second Presbyterian, 600 Pleasant Valley Dr. in Second Hall, which is most easily accessed through the Northeast Entrance. Pizza time: 6:00 p.m. Program time: 6:30 p.m. Co-sponsors: Ozark Society Pulaski Chapter Environmental Stewardship Ministry, Second Presbyterian Church
Pinnacle Mountain State Park
Big Maumelle Pavilion
Leslie Patrick, instructor
This class is out of doors, so dress appropriately for the weather. Wear sturdy shoes for the walking portion of the class.
Bring your lunch, snacks and beverages.
Our rescheduled Boom Blast from 4/13 happens here, April 20, in conjunction with Impact the Rock and LR Parks & Rec. Still at Benny Craig, all the usual instructions apply.
Oak Forest Community Garden
Wednesday April 24, 9:30 to noon at Oak Forest Community Garden.
Putting in 12 bare-root seedlings and 7 sapling trees.
Also laying cardboard & newspaper & mulch to keep the wildflowers from taking over.
Save our Planet by Saving our Native Trees & Native Insects
Kate Spontak KateTree.CAMN@gmail.com
501-500-3434 201-410-4454
Hillary Rodham Clinton Children’s Library
Naturally Arkansas
Bringing Nature to Your Yard
Saturday, April 27
10:00am - 1:00pm
Are you wanting to plant native plants to bring more wildlife to your yard and help nature? Learn what you need to know and buy the plants at CALS 2nd Bringing Nature to Your Yard event.
Learn how to bring native bees, butterflies, & birds to your yard--how to select native species--how to start a pollinator garden--how to buy plants--and what plants not to buy--from experts who will be on hand to answer your questions! Learn about environmental groups and programs from exhibitors! Buy native plants from eight local sellers! And bring your kids, because library staff will offer a variety of children‘s activities!