Walk in the Woods, Part II: Butterflies

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All are welcome to join us for the next lecture in the spring 2016 Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture series, which will feature an exploration into butterfly gardening and more.  Barbara Keller-Willy, Founder and Director Monarch Gateway, will be presenting The Monarch’s Best Hope is Still You.

Learn more about the monarch butterfly, its life-cycle, incredible journey and conservation efforts. Explore butterfly gardening and why planting native milkweed plants is vital to the survival of this declining species.

Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture:

When: Thursday, March 10, 2016
Time: 7:30 p.m.
Where: L.G.I. Lecture Hall | McCullough Jr. High School
(3800 South Panther Creek Drive)
Topic: Hope for the Magical Monarch Butterfly

Be sure to save the date for the last lecture in the spring 2016 series:
April 14, 2016 – Learn how to add a butterfly garden to an existing landscape.

The Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture Series provides an introduction to the unique species that inhabit our community and appeals to nature enthusiasts of all ages and levels of interest, from students to retirees.

A free program of The Woodlands Township, Walk in the Woods Nature Lectures are funded in part by The Woodlands G.R.E.E.N., Waste Management and Nature’s Way Resources.

For more information on future lectures, please call 281-210-3800 or visit the Environmental Services Department webpage.

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