This is easy walking, on chipped trails and boardwalk. We’ll also spend some time looking at other plants in the wet meadow area. About two dozen species of Carex are present beginners and experts alike are invited to make their acquaintance and contribute to development of a species inventory for this site. Located at the northern edge of the River Rouge watershed, this 100-acre City of Troy preserve contains upland and floodplain forest, dry and wet meadow, and wetland habitats. Join us on Sunday, June 26, 2016, at 2 pm, for an exploration of ‘Sedges and More’ at the Stage Nature Center in Troy, MI. Troy Nature Center and Preserve, Troy, Sunday J2 pm MaJulie Crick Natural Resources Educator, MSU Extension Michigan Eyes on the Forest and Sentinel Tree MonitoringĪpril 8 Rain Gardens to the Rescue Program Presented by Cyndi Ross, Friends of the Rouge and Erma Leaphart, Sierra Club 2016 Summer Field Trips 4 program and potluck was cancelled due to weather conditions. NovemCarol Clements Wayne County Naturalist will present on Ferns.ĭecemMichael Kost Natural Communities of Michiganįebru1:00 PM Potluck followed by "A Few of My Favorite Nature Images" at 2:00 pm Presented by Caryle Spence Feb. OctoDorothy McLeer U of M-Dearborn presentation on Spiders Southeast Michigan Chapter Past Events and Field Trips
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