INPAWS Sponsored Events
Saturday, May 5
Hike: Forest Wildflowers of Kokiwanee Preserve (Wabash County) Over 500 species occur in these preserves, including several that are state-listed or near their range margins. Details and directions
Saturday, May 12
Native Plant Sale & Auction New venue this year: School Gymnasium, Park Tudor School, 7200 North College Avenue, Indianapolis, IN 46240. Pre-sale presentation 9:30 a.m. on “Planting for the Birds”; plant and book sales begin 10:15 a.m.; auction begins 11:15 a.m. Volunteer to help with the sale
Saturday, June 9
Hike: Sandstone cliff plants of Hemlock Cliffs (Crawford County) The box canyon, sandstone rock formations, and seasonal waterfalls are responsible for the unique trees and plants that grow here. Details and directions
Saturday, November 3
AC2012: INPAWS Annual Conference Jeff Pitts and Mike Homoya are collaborating on a plant-focused conference this year, with lots of exciting speakers.
Related Programs of Interest
If you think your organization’s upcoming program might interest INPAWS members, please email the details to calendar@inpaws.org at least three weeks before the date.
May 5: Purdue BioBlitz Purdue University Forestry and Natural Resources Graduate Student Council will lead a BioBlitz at Weiler-Leopold Nature Reserve/Black Rock Barrens (NICHES Land Trust). Details
Wednesdays in the Wild! Free nature programs sponsored by the West Lafayette Parks & Recreation Department, Tippecanoe County Park & Recreation Department, Sycamore Audubon Society, INPAWS West Central Chapter, and NICHES Land Trust. Download
Native Roots A nature newsletter compiled by Joan Mohr Samuels. News, natural history programs, and stewardship opportunities available in one place! Download
May 4-6: Flora-Quest Tours: Shawnee State Park & The Edge of Appalachia Preserve System Experience the richest botanical diversity of Ohio guided by expert botanists. For information, call 419-683-8952 or visit www.flora-quest.com.
