Identify trees in wintertime during walk March 13 in Georgetown
Outdoor program hosted by Kennebec Estuary Land Trust.
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The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust in Bath will host a small-group, socially distanced walk to learn how to identify trees in winter at 1 p.m. Saturday, March 13 at Morse Pond Preserve in Georgetown. Led by Cheri Brunault, stewardship consultant, participants can uncover clues to name the trees of the forest, even if they are not wearing their distinctive foliage. This program is great for budding naturalists or landowners looking to strengthen their knowledge of local tree species, as well as anyone looking for a thoughtful walk in the woods.
Join KELT to explore how to identify trees in the wintertime
Becky Kolak, KELT Fri, 02/26/2021 - 7:45am
Join KELT to welcome Cheri Brunault to share tips and tricks to ID trees in winter March 13 at Morse Pond Preserve in Georgetown. Courtesy of KELT
Take a closer look at bark, buds, and branches! The Kennebec Estuary Land Trust (KELT) invites the public to a small-group, socially-distanced walk to learn how to identify trees in winter on Saturday, March 13 at 1p.m. at Morse Pond Preserve in Georgetown. Led by Cheri Brunault, Stewardship Consultant, participants will uncover clues to name the trees of the forest, even if they are not wearing their distinctive foliage. This program is great for budding naturalists or landowners looking to strengthen their knowledge of local tree species, as well as anyone looking for a thoughtful walk in the woods.