Monday, August 15, 2011

Some creatures that need a continuous wildlife corridor through Northwest Arkansas: To learn more, please attend program at Fayetteville Public Library starting at 6 p.m. today; it is free to everyone

Clearwing moth on native thistle at World Peace Wetland Prairie on August 15, 2011

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Female black form tiger swallowtail and male share a thistle on August 12, 2011, at World Peace Wetland Prairie. Photo by Aubrey James Shepherd

Monday, August 15, 6-7:30pm –“Critical Links; Wildlife Corridor Strategies for Northwest Arkansas”

Representatives of the Fayetteville Community Wildlife Habitat™ Project partnership, including the Environmental Action Committee and the Fayetteville Natural Heritage Association, will discuss the regional green infrastructure map and the importance of individual pieces of property in wildlife-corridor preservation.

For information on the Fayetteville Community Wildlife Habitat™ Project, go to http://habitat.accessfayetteville.org or contact Terri Lane at treehuggerlane@cox.net.

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