Join experts at the renowned Hawk Mountain Sanctuary for an immersive Invasive Plant Management Course designed for land stewards and conservation enthusiasts. This hands-on program provides practical training on identifying problematic non-native species and implementing effective removal strategies to restore local ecosystems. Participants will gain valuable field experience while learning about the critical role of native plant restoration in maintaining biodiversity. This workshop is an essential opportunity for anyone dedicated to protecting our natural landscapes.
What to Expect
Participants will engage in a full-day session involving both classroom learning and outdoor field work to master invasive plant control techniques.
Who Should Attend
Landowners
Conservation volunteers
Environmental students
Gardeners
Land managers
Agenda Overview
The course runs from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM, covering identification, management planning, and practical field application of removal techniques.
Venue & Address
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary
1700 Hawk Mountain Rd Kempton , Pennsylvania – 19529 United States
Organizer
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary · Non-profit Organization
Hawk Mountain Sanctuary is a world-renowned center for raptor conservation, research, and environmental education.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring to the course?
Please wear sturdy outdoor clothing, appropriate footwear for hiking, and bring water and a packed lunch.
Is registration required?
Yes, registration is required to secure your spot in this hands-on workshop.
Where is the event located?
The event takes place at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary, 1700 Hawk Mountain Rd, Kempton, PA.
Who is the contact for this program?
For specific inquiries, please contact Todd Bauman at [email protected].
Is this event suitable for beginners?
Yes, the course is designed to be accessible to anyone interested in land stewardship and conservation.
What is the duration of the event?
The course is a one-day event running from 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM.
Tags
Conservation
Ecology
Workshop
Nature
Land Stewardship
Botany
Summary
A practical, hands-on workshop at Hawk Mountain Sanctuary teaching effective invasive plant identification and management techniques for land conservation.