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Tree Identification Workshop

Tree Identification Workshop



At Connecticut Audubon Society



2325 Burr Street, Fairfield

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Looking to develop or improve your Tree Identification
skills?  Join Connecticut Audubon Society
naturalist, Dick Worth to learn the secrets to identifying local trees.  



This  2-hour “walking workshop”
field class will take place in the Connecticut Audubon Society’s Larsen
Sanctuary at the Center at Fairfield on Saturday, July 12th from 10
to Noon.   A number of factors that
affect tree life, such as available space, light, soil quality, temperature,
water, susceptibility to insects and disease will be discussed.  Participants will also learn the keys to
identifying native trees by the details: bark, buds, and tree form.



Class will
start with an overview of identification terminology and then move outside into the sanctuary to practice in the field.



The fee is $6
for Members and $8 for Nonmembers.  Pre-registration
is requested and can be made by calling 203-259-6305
ext. 109.



 



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