The PA Wetlands Talk and Walk is an engaging educational program designed to connect participants with the unique ecosystems of Pennsylvania’s wetlands. The program begins with an informative talk, where Lancaster County Park Naturalist explains the vital role wetlands play in maintaining biodiversity, controlling floods, filtering water, and providing habitats for diverse wildlife. Following the presentation, participants embark on a guided walk through a local wetland area. This hands-on experience offers the opportunity to observe wetland plants, animals, and natural processes in action, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for these critical environments. The program is ideal for nature enthusiasts, families, and anyone interested in environmental conservation.
Wetlands Walk and Talk
Saturday, April 26, 10 – 11 a.m.
Amos Herr Park East Pavilion
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