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Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: Orchids, Butterflies and Bog Walking in an Outdoor Playground

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By |2024-02-23T14:22:47-05:00June 29th, 2024|, , , |Comments Off on Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: Orchids, Butterflies and Bog Walking in an Outdoor Playground

Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: Warblers and Amazing Neotropical Migrants

Baltimore Woods Nature Center is excited to Partner with Matt Young's Mindful Nature Expeditions to offer a series of 6 outdoor excursions between February and July of 2024. This naturalist wellness class will combine observing nature with mindfulness, creating a practice that incorporates a heightened sense of awareness, both in ourselves and the environment around us. This is the fourth of 6 sessions which will be focused on "Warblers and our amazing neotropical migrants from Central and South America" at Bear Swamp State Forest along the south end of Skaneateles Lake.

By |2024-05-22T12:12:54-04:00May 25th, 2024|, , , , |Comments Off on Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: Warblers and Amazing Neotropical Migrants

Literature and Nature Book Group Kick-Off

Calling all nature-loving bookworms!  The Literature & Nature Book Group at Baltimore Woods welcomes all interested adult members of the community to meet at the Interpretive Center (or outside if weather permits) one Saturday a month to delve into a reading of fiction or creative nonfiction chosen by participants.

By |2024-04-24T15:46:47-04:00May 11th, 2024|, , |Comments Off on Literature and Nature Book Group Kick-Off

Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: Breeding Birds, Reading the Land, and Listening to Sound

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By |2024-02-29T10:02:37-05:00May 11th, 2024|, , , |Comments Off on Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: Breeding Birds, Reading the Land, and Listening to Sound
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