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Upcoming Events, Dealing with Aphids, Summer Habitat Garden Maintenance
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Rare Plants and Unique Natural Areas of Illinois, Presented by Christopher David Benda

Sunday, June 12, 2016  2:30-4:30 pm. Room 259, Dominican Priory, 7200 W. Division St., River Forest, IL 

Program description:  Illinois has a landscape that has mostly been converted to agriculture and urban areas.  Yet within this matrix of development lie pristine natural areas, refuges for rare biota.  Join Illinois Native Plant Society President Chris Benda as he presents the many rare plant species known from the numerous and unique natural areas of Illinois.

Christopher David Benda earned his B.S. in Biology from Winona State University in 2002 and an M.S. in Biology from the University of Illinois Urbana/Champaign in 2007.  Currently, he is a plant ecologist with the Illinois Natural History Survey.  He also teaches local flora at Southern Illinois University and is president of the Illinois Native Plant Society.  Chris leads many nature hikes and teaches several botany courses.  He can be found online under the moniker “Illinois Botanizer.”

Free and open to the public.   Park on the east side of The Priory and enter through the door on the east.  Follow the hallway to the end, turn left, and follow that hallway.  Turn right up the stairs (or go straight to the elevator), and head up to the second floor. 

For the accessibility entrance, enter through the south doors.   There is an elevator, which goes to the second floor.  Exit the elevator and turn left for Room 259.  
 



Special Event for Wild Ones Members and Volunteers:


Don't forget to reserve your free tickets for a special tour and gathering at the Oak Park Conservatory, July 7, 2016, 6-8 pm

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/social-butterflies-at-the-oak-park-conservatory-tickets-25726907874

More events posted at our events calendar: http://westcook.wildones.org/welcome-to-wild-ones-of-west-cook/events/
 


Please consider volunteering.  

 

We have some upcoming opportunities for volunteering from helping out at local public gardens to helping out at tabling events, or let us know if there’s another area in which you have expertise you’d like to share.  
 
Wondering how to deal with aphids?
 
Click here to read about how to encourage natural predators
Habitat garden maintenance during the summer? 
Click here to read about two simple and natural ways
Kids learn, and birds, bees, and butterflies benefit!
Click here to read about new school gardens in the OPRF area
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