April 15, 1 - 4 p.m., Hugh Gregg Coastal Conservation Center, Greenland (map)
Our local landscapes provide valuable habitat for a variety of wildlife. You can enhance this home for birds, butterflies and other creatures using native vegetation and water features, while enjoying the
benefits of color, cooling, and sound.
Marilyn Wyzga, author of Homes for Wildlife and coordinator of the
Project HOME schoolyard habitat program, will guide you through the process combining presentation
with hands-on field experience, including wildlife habitat concepts, inventory techniques and plant
suggestions. Find out how to create energy efficient, ecologically diverse, environmentally healthy and
aesthetically pleasing landscapes in municipal, residential or commercial settings. These landscapes provide multiple benefits including energy savings, buffer functions, improved water quality, and support
the wildlife we value.
There is not a charge for the workshop but registration is required.
To register or if you have questions call Steve at 778-0015 ext. 305 or email at
Steve.Miller@Wildlife.nh.gov to register.

