An upcoming outing will provide an opportunity to learn more about the flora that call the Beaver Creek Conservation Area home.
The Conservation Area will be the location for a walk that will explore the many species of plants that can be found there, and it will provide details about why they are so important. Tickets for the excursion are $35.52, and as there is no potable water at the venue, everyone will need to bring their own.
The Wildflower Walk, which has enough spots for up to 16 attendees, will feature discussions on pollinators and how they benefit both the human and the natural world. Native species of flora will be introduced to the group, and at the end of the walk, everyone will be offered a cold drink, as well as the opportunity to add to the site’s biodiversity by installing a flowering plant. Magnifiers will be supplied, but ticket holders will need to provide their own transportation to and from the venue.
More people are becoming interested in learning about the natural world, and an outdoor workshop provides the chance to do so. Promotional Pens, Notebooks and Copies of any handouts for a session like this can be provided by a printing services company.
The Wildflower Walk will be on offer at the Beaver Creek Conservation Area on July 5th. It will begin at 5:00 pm.
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