Dunes Digest: A Live and Learn Series
December 19, 2024 @ 12:00 pm
Where the land meets the water – Coastal wetlands in the Great Lakes
Called the “rainforests of the Northern Hemisphere,” coastal wetlands are one of the most productive habitats in northern latitudes. They warm up before the lake and serve as important spawning and nursery habitat for nearly three quarters of Great Lakes fish species. Wetlands, like the Great Lakes themselves, have changed over time, especially from human impacts, but wetlands remain important habitats. Join Fisheries Specialist Titus Seilheimer for a virtual tour of coastal wetlands and the current status of other Great Lakes habitats.
All programs in this series have a sliding scale fee of $1-$10 per person. This will be collected at check-in, cash is preferred.
Join other nature enthusiasts for an hour of nature knowledge. This new winter series will offer a different topic and presenter each month. Bring your own lunch and we will provide coffee, tea, water and a sweet treat. Registration is required by the Monday before each program. To register, email jessicaj@woodlanddunes.org or call 920-793-4007.
Join other nature enthusiasts for an hour of nature knowledge. This new winter series will offer a different topic and presenter each month. Bring your own lunch and we will provide coffee, tea, water and a sweet treat. Registration is required by the Monday before each program. To register, email jessicaj@woodlanddunes.org or call 920-793-4007.
The dates and information listed here are subject to change. Please call to verify dates and details.