Seasonal Hike in a Mitigation Wetland
Sunday, January 25, 2026 (2:00 PM - 3:00 PM) (EST)
Description
Join us for a guided exploration of a living landscape that changes with every season. Our mitigation wetland hikes invite participants to experience the rhythms of nature through sight, sound, and touch—while learning how wetlands restore balance to local ecosystems. Each season reveals a unique story about renewal, adaptation, and the interconnectedness of life.
Winter: Rest and Reflection Even in dormancy, the wetland remains alive beneath the ice. Participants learn about overwintering strategies of plants and animals, the importance of frozen wetlands for soil stability, and how snowpack contributes to spring recharge. The hike encourages quiet observation, tracking animal signs, and reflecting on the wetland’s year-long cycle of resilience.
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1730 Monroe-Concord Rd
Troy, 45373
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