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Forest Fridays: March
Forest Fridays: March
The earliest of spring wildflowers may be peeping out from under the leaves for this late winter hike. Join us as we explore a few of Vicki's favorite trails and celebrate the signs of the season.
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Signs of Spring Long Hike
Signs of Spring Long Hike
This hike will feature the Kentucky River, Elk Lick Falls, Elk Lick Creek, and trees dating to the 1600s. We may even see some early spring wildflowers such as hepatica, purple cress, and snow trillium.
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Learning the Language of Trees – Canceled
Learning the Language of Trees – Canceled
Instructor: Dr. Neil Pederson
Tree rings provide precise annual and seasonal information on climate, ecology, and competition over several centuries. In this dendro-ecology workshop, participants will learn the methods that tree ring scientists use to learn the language of trees. By the end of the day, participants will learn how to interpret the information we get from tree rings over the long lives of trees and have experience coring a tree.
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Canceled: Magic Hour Hike to Elk Lick Falls
Canceled: Magic Hour Hike to Elk Lick Falls
End your day with a quiet and relaxing “magic hour” hike at Floracliff. Starting two hours before sunset, this hike will feature Elk Lick Falls and the oldest documented chinkapin oak in Kentucky.
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Canceled: Wildflower Hike
Canceled: Wildflower Hike
This wildflower hike will cover natural history, folklore, pollinator relationships, and other information about some of our early spring ephemerals.
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Canceled: Wildflower Hike
Canceled: Wildflower Hike
Learn to identify some of our earliest spring ephemeral wildflowers. Along the way we will discuss natural history, pollinator relationships, and more.
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Canceled: Forest Fridays
Canceled: Forest Fridays
The Kentucky River Palisade cliffs provide a stunning backdrop for spring wildflowers as well as a microclimate. Join us in observing the variety of wildflowers blooming and the change in species composition as we descend 300ft in elevation from the Floracliff uplands to the Kentucky River floodplain.
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Canceled: Wildflower Hike with Laura Baird
Canceled: Wildflower Hike with Laura Baird
This wildflower hike will cover natural history, folklore, pollinator relationships, and other information about some of our early spring ephemerals.