Master Naturalist to host program at Kickapoo
Creek Park March 10th
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[March 05, 2015]
LINCOLN - Logan County Master
Naturalists volunteers Pam Moriearty and Jim Struebing are gearing
up to host an upcoming educational meeting for Master Naturalists of
the University of Illinois Extension Logan-Menard-Sangamon Unit. The
meeting, to be held at Kickapoo Creek Park, 2000 N Jefferson St,
Lincoln will also be open to the public. |
“The Master Naturalist Program is growing steadily, and we have
some exciting projects for this year,” noted Moriearty. “We’d also
like to extend a special invitation to anyone who’d like to learn
more about the Master Naturalist program.” The meeting will take
place from 10 am to noon on Tuesday, March 10 in the Kickapoo Creek
Park Office, adjacent to the maintenance building on the entrance
road.
Moriearty will cover Citizen Scientist projects carried out with 4-H
members, including Riverwatch, bird study afterschool programs,
yardmap, and ebird. She will also describe bluebird monitoring and
plein air painting collaborations with Creekside, the Lincoln
College Outdoor Center for Environmental Education.
The majestic Mr. Sycamore, which stands by the bridge over
the creek, is a familiar sight to Kickapoo Creek Park
visitors. The tree is easily recognizable as a sycamore
even in winter because of its bright mottled bark. Other
trees which are less easy to identify, such as green ash and
pin oak, are being tagged throughout the park by Master
Naturalist Jim Struebing (Photo by Jim Struebing).
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Struebing will provide information on efforts at Kickapoo
Creek Park, a Master Naturalist Partner. He will cover the new
bird feeding station, tree identification, and prairie
maintenance. A new project this year is the campaign against
invasive species in which Master Naturalist Rick Hobler also
participates. Struebing will then lead a tour of adjacent park
areas to highlight points of interest and sites where Master
Naturalist volunteer work is carried out.
To learn more about the U of I Extension Master Naturalist
program visit
http://web.extension .illinois.edu/mn/. To learn more
about the Master Naturalist program in Logan County contact
(217)782-4617 or stop by the Lincoln Extension office, 980 N.
Postville Drive, to pick up a brochure.
[Jennifer Fishburn, Horticulture
Educator, University of Illinois Extension]
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