Nature Daze Helps Landowners Manage Their Property
NATURE DAZE 2013
Saturday, September 7
9:00am – 3:00pm
Camp Rancho Framasa
2230 Clay Lick Road
Nashville, IN 47448
Nature Daze is an outreach event sponsored by the Brown County Native Woodlands Project to help landowners better understand the importance of managing their property to create resilient native habitat free of invasive plants. Activities for the day include talks and interpretive hikes led by resource professionals, a native plant sale, a children’s program focused on entomology, great door prizes and a free picnic-style barbecue lunch. Spend the day learning, exploring and having fun at Camp Rancho Framasa located in the beautiful hills of Brown County!
Invited Speakers
Rob Chapman—Extension Wildlife Specialist, Purdue University
Jesse Moore—Field Steward, The Nature Conservancy
Chris Neggers—Forester, The Nature Conservance
Steve Russell—Interim President, Hoosier Mushroom Society
Dan Shaver—Acting Forest Bank Operations Manager, The Nature Conservancy
Tom Swinford—Regional Ecologist, Indiana Department of Natural Resources
Tom Turpin—Professor, Insect Outreach, Purdue University
Rafael—Vega District Conservationist, Natural Resources Conservation Service
Dawn York—Morgan-Monroe State Forest
For more information and to register for this FREE event
Visit: www.bcnwp.org
Call: 812-988-2211
Email: bcnwpinc@gmail.com