KLT's Passport to Nature: Spring Beauty and Blooms – Ephemerals Galore!

KLT's Passport to Nature: Spring Beauty and Blooms – Ephemerals Galore!

Join us at Tecasy Ranch, a KLT Partner in Conservation, to learn about local flora while you enjoy the signs of spring!

By Kawartha Land Trust

Date and time

Saturday, May 11 · 10am - 12pm EDT

Location

Tecasy Ranch

38 Boltons Road Buckhorn, ON K0L 1J0 Canada

About this event

  • 2 hours

Date: May 11, 2024

Location: Tecasy Ranch, Trent Lakes

Time: 10am to 12noon

Capacity: 24

Audience: General

Spring is a special time in forests of the Kawarthas for many reasons. One of our favourite seasonal changes is the emergence of spring ephemeral flowers that delight onlookers with their delicate flowers and pops of colour on the forest floor.


Join us as members of Peterborough Field Naturalists (PFN) lead us through the beautiful forests of Tecasy Ranch, a KLT Partner in Conservation. PFN’s hike leaders will share their love and extensive knowledge of local flora while you enjoy the signs of spring.


Facilitators: Martha Lawrence and Lou Smyrlis (Peterborough Field Naturalists)


Keep an eye on your inbox as the event approaches for more details, directions, and important information!

If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to our Donor Relations Coordinator, Oriona Rendon by email at orendon@kawarthalandtrust.org or by phone at (705) 743-5599 ext 8

Organized by

Kawartha Land Trust (KLT) is a dynamic land conservation charity with an impressive track record of growth. Our mission is to care for the lands entrusted to us and help others protect the land they love in the Kawarthas. We create nature reserves for future generations by acquiring ecologically important properties and/or interests in properties. We also enhance our stewardship of the land by engaging landowners in land care initiatives through our Partners in Conservation program.

Founded in 2001, KLT protects 31 properties that include more than 5,250 acres of ecologically diverse lands, some of which include hiking trails that introduce thousands of people to nature in the Kawarthas every year. We have achieved our successes through the work of our dedicated and growing team of donors, volunteers and supporters. Together, we can ensure more natural spaces in the Kawarthas are preserved forever.

KLT works within the Treaty 20 Michi Saagiig Territory and we are dedicated to continuing to create meaningful connections and relationships with First Nations communities in our region as we build upon these connections.