Wisconsin is loaded with all kinds of moss and here?s our chance to learn about them. UW-Eau Claire Professor Dr. Joe Rohrer has spent years studying moss. He will describe what makes mosses different from other plants, how they reproduce and spread, where they grow, their value in the world, and how to identify common species. The workshop sponsored by the Citizen Science Center and The Prairie Enthusiasts will include an indoor program followed by a trip outdoors to observe and identify local mosses around the Reserve. Register early as there will be space for only 16 attendees, allowing Dr. Rohrer time to help each participant with moss identification. The workshop will be based largely on the recently published field guide, ?Common Mosses of the Northeast and Appalachians,? which is for sale in the Wise Nature Center book store. Copies will be available for participant use.
Sunday Apr 27, 2014
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM CDT
Sunday April 27, 2 p.m.-4 p.m.
Beaver Creek Reserve, Wise Nature Center, S1 Cty Road K, Fall Creek, WI 54742
Registration and full payment required by April 23. Friends Free Nonmembers $3
Sarah Bergstrom, 715-877-2212, bcr@beavercreekreserve.org
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