Join MPF Assistant Prairie Steward Clifford Barratt for an evening spring hike at MPF’s Schuette Prairie, a limestone/dolomite prairie with over 200 plant species documented. Enjoy native wildflowers while learning about this rare natural community. Minimum registration of 6 people.
What to expect: heat, sun, occasional wet ground, possibly annoying invertebrates (e.g., gnats, ticks, chiggers, mosquitoes).
What to bring: footwear you don’t mind getting wet/muddy, sun protection, water and hydration supplies, food/snacks, outdoor clothes, insect repellent, sun protection.
Registrants will be notified in the event we need to reschedule due to severe weather. Rain Date: June 27.
Cost: Free.
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For those who are part of the Grow Native! Professional Certification Program (GNPCP), this opportunity counts as 2 CEUs.
Photo of yellow coneflowers (Echinacea paradoxa) on Schuette Prairie by Bruce Schuette