A.T. Natural Heritage Monitoring Workshop

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Have you enjoyed the wildflowers along the trail when hiking? Did you know that the Appalachian Trail passes many rare plants? Take this workshop to find out how you can help protect them!

Fringed polygalaA.T. Natural Heritage Monitoring is a course that focuses on rare and threatened plant species along the Appalachian Trail.  This course is part of a program of the Appalachian Trail Conservancy and the National Park Service to monitor and protect known rare and threatened plant populations.

This course helps you gain or brush up on the skills necessary to become an A.T. Natural Heritage Monitor volunteer.  Monitors should be comfortable going off trail to search for their assigned plant population and have some confidence with identifying plants.  Monitors will learn about, search for, find and survey their plant population one time during the season. This may require more than one trip if the population is difficult to find.

Pre-registration is required. 

When
April 13th, 2019 from  4:00 PM to  5:00 PM
Location
Trail Conference Headquarters
600 Ramapo Valley Road
Mahwah, NJ 07430
United States
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Additional workshop information
Level Advanced
Coordinator Linda Rohleder
Instructor Linda Rohleder
For more information, contact... Linda Rohleder at [email protected] or 201-512-9348 x821