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"Walk Leader: Jackie Avignone, South Fork Natural History Museum (SOFO) Environmental Educator
Come master the basics and vocabulary of identification of our native tree species! In this hands-on program attendees learn about summer foliage identification through field sampling. Tree identification is a useful skill for people of any age and background. All trees have different environmental requirements—knowing these requirements can help you determine where to plant a tree and what it needs to thrive such as; soil type, sunlight, shade, temperature, nutrients and much more. Please bring water and dress appropriately for being outdoors.
Please note that, as mandated by the latest State Executive Order regarding COVID-19 safety precautions, our outdoor nature walks are limited to a maximum of 25 people which includes our staff. SOFO will at all times follow stringent six-feet distancing separation protocols required by the Department of Health for the safety of our participants and environmental educators. We will provide masks and gloves for all attendees.
Advanced reservations are required for all events. To register for this walk, which is limited to 25 people please contact us at info@sofo.org. Spots will be reserved on a first-come, first-served basis, and we will confirm your reservation by email."
South Fork Natural History Museum and Nature Center