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Westmoreland Land Trust Board Meeting: Anyone interested is welcome and encouraged to attend. Please call 724 325-3031 or email [email protected] in advance of the meeting if you would like to participate.
Westmoreland Land Trust Board Meeting: Anyone interested is welcome and encouraged to attend. If you would like to participate, please contact Betsy Aiken at [email protected] or 724 325-3031.
Westmoreland Land Trust Board Meeting; anyone interested is welcome and encouraged to attend.
Westmoreland Land Trust Board Meeting; anyone interested is welcome and encouraged to attend.
Meeting will be held at the Westmoreland Conservation District Barn at 218 Donohoe Road, Greenburg PA 15601 or may be held remotely by Zoom videoconference. Please contact the WLT at 724 325-3031 or [email protected] if you would like to participate.
Meeting will be held at the Westmoreland Conservation District Barn at 218 Donohoe Road, Greenburg PA 15601 or may be held remotely by Zoom videoconference. Please contact the WLT at 724 325-3031 or [email protected] if you would like to participate.
Come join us! For an Earth Day celebration of wildflowers along the rich wooded slopes of Otto and Magdalene Ackermann Nature Preserve. The first part of the walk is an easy stroll along Old Dirt Road Trail. Those who wish to continue on a moderate walk can join us down the Wedding Trail for waterfalls and trilliums. Along the floodplain of Blue Dell Run, see more flowers, and learn about recent tree and shrub plantings.
We will practice social distancing. See https://www.cdc.gov/…/daily-life-coping/visitors.html for ways to enjoy the outdoors. (Stay home if you do not feel well. Stay at least 6 feet away from people you don’t live with. Wear a mask.)
Meeting will be held at the Westmoreland Conservation District Barn at 218 Donohoe Road, Greenburg PA 15601 or may be held remotely by Zoom videoconference. Please contact the WLT at 724 325-3031 or [email protected] if you would like to participate.
Meet at 6 p.m. at the Ackermann Preserve.
We will:
• maintain existing trails, create new trail tread and perform various trail tasks
• maintain tubes and mats of recently planted trees
• tackle newly sprouted knotweed with a shovel blade (what better way to get rid of weekday frustrations!)
All are welcome, but children should be accompanied by an adult.
Don’t worry if trail building is new to you; instruction will be provided!
The land trust can supply useful trail and work tools (Pulaski, mattocks, shovels, clippers and loppers), but if desired and able, bring your own rake, shovel, clippers or loppers.
Please bring your own work gloves. And wear shoes that can get muddy or wet.
We will meet rain or shine. Let us know [Loree at (724) 518-6022, [email protected]] if you can attend, or if you have any questions.
If you arrive after 6 p.m., look for a note on the kiosk for our destination.
Meet at 6 p.m. at the Ackermann Preserve .
We will:
• maintain existing trails, create new trail tread and perform various trail tasks
• maintain tubes and mats of recently planted trees.
• tackle newly sprouted knotweed with a shovel blade (what better way to get rid of weekday frustrations!)
All are welcome, but children should be accompanied by an adult.
Don’t worry if trail building is new to you; instruction will be provided!
The land trust can supply useful trail and work tools (Pulaski, mattocks, shovels, clippers and loppers), but if desired and able, bring your own rake, shovel, clippers or loppers.
Please bring your own work gloves. And wear shoes that can get muddy or wet.
We will meet rain or shine. Let us know [Loree at (724) 518-6022, [email protected]] if you can attend, or if you have any questions.
If you arrive after 6 p.m., look for a note on the kiosk for our destination.
Meet at 6 p.m. at the Ackermann Preserve.
We will:
• maintain existing trails, create new trail tread and perform various trail tasks
• maintain tubes and mats of recently planted trees
• tackle newly sprouted knotweed with a shovel blade (what better way to get rid of weekday frustrations!)
All are welcome, but children should be accompanied by an adult.
Don’t worry if trail building is new to you; instruction will be provided!
The land trust can supply useful trail and work tools (Pulaski, mattocks, shovels, clippers and loppers), but if desired and able, bring your own rake, shovel, clippers or loppers.
Please bring your own work gloves. And wear shoes that can get muddy or wet.
We will meet rain or shine. Let us know [Loree at (724) 518-6022, [email protected]] if you can attend, or if you have any questions.
If you arrive after 6 p.m., look for a note on the kiosk for our destination.
Meeting will be held at the Westmoreland Conservation District Barn at 218 Donohoe Road, Greenburg PA 15601 or may be held remotely by Zoom videoconference. Please contact the WLT at 724 325-3031 or [email protected] if you would like to participate.
This free, family-friendly event will introduce you to the skills and resources needed to grow your birdwatching skills. Participants will build a bird feeder, learn some basic bird anatomy, and then use binoculars, field guides and new smartphone technologies to see, hear and identify some of the amazing birds living in, and passing through, our area.
• To make the best use of our resources, participation is limited to 10 groups of 1-4 people, and each group must include at least one adult.
Each group of 1-4 participants will have access to a “Be a Better Birder Kit” which includes,
For your use:
• 1 pair of Celestron Outland X 8×25 Binoculars
• 1 Pennsylvania Birds: A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar Species
• Cornell University Ornithology Lab app instructions, laminated
Take-aways
• Materials to make 1-4 bird feeders
• Packet of resources and fun birdwatching activities to do at home!
Questions? Contact Paula at [email protected]
Be a Better Birder!
Presented by the Westmoreland Land Trust and Hosted by Jeannette City School District
This free, family-friendly event will introduce you to the skills and resources needed to improve your birdwatching skills. Participants will build a birdfeeder, learn some basic bird anatomy, and then use binoculars, field guides and new smartphone technologies identify some of the amazing birds living in, and passing through, our area.
Register soon! Participation is limited to 10 groups of 1-4 people, and each group must include at least one adult.
Questions? Contact Paula at [email protected]
Each group of 1-4 participants will have access to a “Be a Better Birder Kit” which includes,
For your use:
• 1 pair of Celestron Outland X 8×25 Binoculars
• 1 Pennsylvania Birds: A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar Species
• Cornell University Ornithology Lab app instructions, laminated
Take-aways:
• Materials to make 1-4 bird feeders
• Packet of resources and fun birdwatching activities to do at home!
Questions? Contact Paula at [email protected]
This free, family-friendly event will introduce you to the skills and resources needed to grow your birdwatching skills. Participants will build a bird feeder, learn some basic bird anatomy, and then use binoculars, field guides and new smartphone technologies to see, hear and identify some of the amazing birds living in, and passing through, our area.
• To make the best use of our resources, participation is limited to 10 groups of 1-4 people, and each group must include at least one adult.
Each group of 1-4 participants will have access to a “Be a Better Birder Kit” which includes,
For your use:
• 1 pair of Celestron Outland X 8×25 Binoculars
• 1 Pennsylvania Birds: A Folding Pocket Guide to Familiar Species
• Cornell University Ornithology Lab app instructions, laminated
Take-aways
• Materials to make 1-4 bird feeders
• Packet of resources and fun birdwatching activities to do at home!
Questions? Contact Paula at [email protected]