Did you know that Phil Hardberger Park is home to perhaps hundreds of moths? In honor of Moth Week, let’s learn something about our nocturnal neighbors.
Patsy Kuentz offers a brief history of the Wildscape Demonstration Garden at Phil Hardberger Park, followed by a photographic perspective on how the native plants provide native fauna with food, shelter, and a safe place to raise their families.
Earth Day is Thursday, April 22. However, just because it is set on one day doesn’t mean we can’t do something to improve our world every day. If you are interested, here are a couple of ways that you can give back in Phil Hardberger Park
Have you ever tried nature journaling? It is a great opportunity to deepen your experiences in nature and practice academic skills in a fun, no-pressure way.
Join Master Naturalist, Wendy Drezek in her last pre-recorded lesson of Starting Out Wild. Starting in June, you can also find her in Phil Hardberger Park reading to children in the new Story Time series.
Join Mrs. Wendy to sing songs, learn about the different parts of a flower, the many different kinds of flowers, and why they're important! Then we'll make a flowery a craft, read a story, and make a snack!
The saying, “Home is where the heart is” has never been more true than in nature. For many animals, home can be the heartwood of dead or decaying trees.