South Shore Plant and Bird Adventure planned

Look forward to the August 11-12 South Shore Plant and Bird Adventure


This weekend provides two action-packed days looking for endangered birds and plants on Nature Trust properties on the South Shore! Join us for one or both days. On Saturday August 11 we will explore the Jack and Darlene Stone Lands in the Tusket, looking for forest birds and endangered plants, including Plymouth gentian and pink coreopsis flowers, as well as newly found water pennywort and Canada’s only known location of maleberry. On Sunday August 12 we will start our day birding on Crow Neck Beach Conservation Lands to see piping plovers and other shorebirds. In the afternoon, on the same peninsula, we’ll go for a walk in a nearby bog to see one of the only sites that supports the endangered carnivorous thread-leaved sundew plant. 

Please register with Cristi at 425-5263 or cristi@nsnt.ca

 


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