Coastal Rivers hosts online chats with a naturalist
There are many interesting things going on in backyards and woodlots, even in the cold of winter. Trees, birds, and many animals, for example, have adapted to freezing temperatures in fascinating ways.
These topics and many more will be the subject of discussion during bi-weekly “fireside chats” with naturalist Sarah Gladu every other Wednesday through the winter, starting Dec. 1, from 4 to 5 p.m.
The programs are free of charge, thanks to member support, and will take place online using Zoom. To receive a link to join the meeting, participants must register online at coastalrivers.org/events.
This relaxed and unstructured program is for anyone who has nature observations to share or questions about topics in nature.
With a 29-year career in environmental education, Gladu is director of Education and Citizen Science at Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust, where she has been running the education program since 2005. She has a master’s degree in environmental learning and leadership from the University of Minnesota.