Join us for a laid-back afternoon chat about conservation, inspired by Douglas W. Tallamy's book, "Nature’s Best Hope." He's all about creating wildlife-friendly spaces, and we're excited to dig into his ideas.
Tallamy's message is simple: we can't rely solely on public lands for conservation. He encourages us to transform our yards (or even our balconies) into wildlife havens. Come share your thoughts, ideas, and questions about how we can be a part of "Nature's Best Hope."
Expect a relaxed and friendly discussion lightly guided by longtime volunteer, former teacher and book lover, Debby Glynn. We'll explore how we can make a difference in our own backyards. Whether you're a gardening guru or just curious about how to give nature a hand, come by on November 8th, at 11:30 AM and feel free to bring snacks to share!
It's great if you can get your hands on the book in advance, but if not you can prepare to discuss both the book and the author’s ideas by checking out his recent presentation at the Cary Institute.
Can't wait to chat about "Nature’s Best Hope" with you! 🌿📚