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SUMMARY:REOCCURRING EVENT: QR Self-Guided Tour at Heron Haven
DESCRIPTION:Our QR self-guided tour is an incredible outdoor recreational activity\, in which individuals or groups use the camera on their mobile device to scan the QR codes along the trail. These QR codes will identify an education opportunity in that area in which you will need to use your eyes and ears to observe. \nIndividuals and groups can participate year-round at Heron Haven. Click on the links for helpful hints: \n\nQR #1 – Bee Houses\nQR #2 – The Butterfly Garden\nQR #3 – Trail Head Kiosk\nQR #4 – Decaying Log\nQR #5 – Black Walnuts\nQR #6 – Pond\nQR #7 – Boardwalk\nQR #8 – End of Boardwalk\nQR #9 – Beaver Sign\nQR #10 – Bat house\nQR #11 – Photo Blind\nQR #12 – Caterpillar Garden\nQR #13 – Path to Treeless area\nQR #14 – Treeless area
URL:https://heronhaven.org/event/reoccurring-event-qr-self-guided-at-heron-haven/
LOCATION:NE
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SUMMARY:Invasive Species Workday
DESCRIPTION:There will be a morning (9AM-Noon) and afternoon (1PM-4PM) volunteer session.\nJoin us for a hands-on conservation day at Heron Haven! We’ll be tackling invasive bush honeysuckle that threatens our wetland habitat and giving native species the space they need to thrive.\nWhether you’re a seasoned volunteer or brand new\, this is a great opportunity to get outdoors\, learn about local ecology\, and make a direct impact on the health of our wetlands.—————————————————————————We encourage volunteers to bring their own loppers\, pruning shears\, and hand saws to help remove Honeysuckle. Volunteers are asked to bring their own gloves\, safety glasses\, and water bottle to ensure their safety and comfort. We also recommend wearing closed-toe shoes\, pants\, and a long sleeve shirt. A water refill station and some snacks will be provided.—————————————————————————Why It Matters: Invasive species can crowd out native plants\, disrupt habitat for wildlife\, and change the balance of our wetland. By working together\, we can restore and protect this special space for birds\, pollinators\, and the entire ecosystem. Together\, we can make a difference.\n\nParticipation in this volunteer activity does require signing a safety waiver which will be available the day of.
URL:https://heronhaven.org/event/invasive-species-workday-4/
LOCATION:Heron Haven Nature Center\, 11809 Old Maple Rd\, Omaha\, NE\, 68164\, United States
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