Tuesday, Sep 24, 2-3 pm
Location: Room 302
Oak trees are keystone species that play an outsized role in the environment. They serve as a vital host plant to butterflies and moths, a major food source to wildlife, and a nursery for all kinds of insects. Join a Johnson County Conservation naturalist to learn about the oak trees native to Iowa, how to identify them, and how they support the ecosystems around them. Membership required.
Register online or call 319-356-5220