Bring Conservation Home – Habitat Advisor training, April 5

by Betty Struckhoff 2014 is the third year of Bring Conservation Home, a program encouraging homeowners to support our local ecosystem by using more native plants in their landscapes.  BCH is sponsored by St. Louis Audubon and St. Louis Wild Ones is a supporting partner of the program. For a nominal fee, two…

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St. Louis Audubon Society habitat restoration workdays

The St. Louis Audubon Society has several projects scheduled this spring at Creve Coeur Lake Memorial Park and Castlewood State Park: March 9th. Honeysuckle removal at Castlewood State Park. March 23rd. Confluence Trash Bash at Creve Coeur Park.  Contact Mitch Leachman at  director@stlouisaudubon.org or (314) 599-7390 if you have questions or would like to…

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ASLA animated video

The American Society of Landscape Architects created this animated video entitled “Designing Neighborhoods for People and Wildlife.”  It’s good to see another national organization promoting the importance of native plants and habitats. Note: Once the video starts, click the icon between “HD” and “Vimeo” in the lower right corner to…

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Native Plant School – 2013

The Native Plant School, co-sponsored by St. Louis Wild Ones, is a year-round series of mostly outdoor learning sessions in the Whitmire Wildflower Garden at Shaw Nature Reserve. They will cover various aspects of native home landscaping and prairie/savanna/wetland re-establishment. Please bring your questions, comments, photos, drawings, plant specimens, etc….

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Invasive Honeysuckles Cry “Uncle!!”

By Amy Redfield Wielding bypass loppers, hacksaws, anvil loppers, and Japanese saws, Wild Ones members wreaked havoc amongst the tangle of honeysuckle. Trunks as thick as a foot across (are we really sure honeysuckle is a shrub and not a tree??) gave way under the onslaught, only to have their…

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New partnership with Bring Conservation Home

Many of us heard about the St. Louis Audubon Society’s Bring Conservation Home (BCH) program at the March meeting.  It encourages homeowners to provide quality habitat for birds and other animals by: Landscaping with native plants Removing invasive plant species Conserving water Implementing stewardship practices to support wildlife

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Invasive plant workshop – May 16 & 17

There will be a 2-day workshop at Powder Valley Nature Center on invasive plants. Aquatic and wetland species will be covered on May 16th and terrestrial species on May 17th.  You can register for one or both days. More information (200KB PDF)    

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St. Louis Garden Blitz with Doug Tallamy – March 3

Attend a day of seminars, demonstrations, exhibits and workshops featuring both nationally and locally-recognized horticulture professionals. This event is produced by the Horticulture Co-op of Metro St. Louis and the Missouri Botanical Garden, in association with the St. Louis Master Gardeners.

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