Backyard Mapping Tools for Understanding Habitat Connectivity and Biodiversity
Online Workshop via ZOOM
Join Tina Scharf, local wildlife biologist, for a workshop introducing practical mapping technologies that can be used in your local neighborhood. With the lens of simple mapping tools, Tina will highlight the ability to better understand the role of habitat connectivity and biodiversity in our own backyards. She will draw on examples of this from her work mapping the diverse Ganley-Roper land in Weybridge and the neighboring Collins Conservation Farm.
This workshop provides a wonderful backdrop to a live wildlife tracking and habitat workshop with Tina to follow (on SAT. 2/19) on the Ganley-Roper land. This workshop is FREE, but donations to any (or all!) of the sponsoring organizations are strongly encouraged and appreciated!
Participants must register by registering through this link. If you have problems registering, please contact Bill Roper.
This event is sponsored by:
The Vermont Master Naturalists Program, Middlebury Area Land Trust, & Otter Creek Audubon Society