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SUMMARY:Froth Night with Natural Area Preservation
DESCRIPTION:Froth Night 2025 \nwith the City of Ann Arbor Parks and Recreation and Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance \nIt’s more than just the foam on your latte. “Froth” is our playful mashup for this unique night where we double down on the dark to search for frogs\, toads\, moths\, and more! Join City of Ann Arbor Herpetologist George Hammond and some of WBNA’s regular moth-ers for this now-annual evening adventure. \nRain date: Saturday\, July 26. Check back here if the forecast looks questionable. \nWhat to Expect \nWe’ll set up several UV light stations in a variety of habitats throughout the park to attract different moth species. This is a relaxed\, come-and-go event with participants moving between stations at their own pace throughout the night. \nWhat to Bring \nA light source \n\nTrails can be uneven and unpaved—bring a flashlight or headlamp\nA flashlight also helps illuminate moths for photography.\n\nAn iNaturalist account (optional but encouraged) \n\nUpload your own observations to help document the night’s biodiversity\nNew to iNaturalist? Check out this quick start guide: inaturalist.org/pages/getting+started\nHere is the iNaturalist project page for this event: inaturalist.org/projects/froth-night-2025-at-furstenberg-nature-area\n\nDark clothing \n\nMoths are less likely to land on you than the sheets. Think “ninja night!\n\nCuriosity and questions \n\nIn addition to our moth enthusiasts\, George is a fount of knowledge so take advantage and ask all the questions you have.\n\n  \nSchedule \n9:00 PM – Meet at the Furstenberg parking lot near the sign in front of the bathrooms \n\nOpening remarks\, introductions\, and a quick rundown of what to expect.\n\n9:15 PM – Disperse to explore the light stations \n\nWander\, observe\, photograph\, and ask questions at your own pace.\n\n10:00 PM – Frog Walk \n\nMeet back in front of the bathroom building for a guided walk in search of frogs and toads with Natural Area Preservation Herpetologist\, George Hammond.\n\n10:30 PM – UV Wavelength Walk \n\nMeet in front of the bathroom building for a guided walk using UV flashlights to search for caterpillars and other glowing lifeforms.\n\nEnd of Program – ~11:30 PM or later \n\nStations will begin coming down after 11:30\, but the exact end time is flexible and some may choose to leave theirs up longer.\n\n  \nChat During the Event\nWe’ve set up a simple group chat for participants to connect\, share information\, and ask questions during the event. Only active during the event. No app or sign up required — just open this link in your browser:\n👉 tlk.io/wbnamoths \n  \nWhy Moths? \nMoths are essential to ecosystems and vastly outnumber their butterfly relatives—160\,000+ described species (possibly up to 500\,000!) compared to just 17\,500 butterfly species. They play a key role in the food web\, especially for birds: 96% of terrestrial bird species feed their young insects\, and caterpillars—protein-rich and abundant—are a staple. \n  \nExplore More \nData recorded from our Froth Night at Oakwoods Nature Area last year. \nMoth Nights of Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance iNaturalist project to see details\, photos\, and stats of past moth nights. \nView moths recorded in Washtenaw County  \nView frogs and toads recorded in Washtenaw County \n 
URL:https://washtenawbna.org/event/froth-night-with-natural-area-preservation/
LOCATION:Furstenberg Nature Area\, 2626 Fuller Road\, Ann Arbor\, MI\, 48105\, United States
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SUMMARY:Trail Maintenance Workday at Searles Nature Preserve
DESCRIPTION:Did you know Washtenaw Bird & Nature Alliance owns a nature preserve? We do! Searles Nature Preserve is a 48 acre natural area that hosts the headwaters of Stony Creek. Did you also know that ninety-seven percent of North American land birds require animal\, primarily insect\, protein to raise their young? Most insects require specific\, native\, host plants for successful reproduction and this is why supporting a biodiverse ecosystem of native plants is so important. More on this here: https://tinyl.io/93Ka \nDuring the heat of summer\, things are growing fast and end up covering up our trails and make it tricky to stroll through the paths at our beautiful 48-acre Searles nature area. Please join our President\, Matt\, and other Searles Preserve enthusuiasts to trim back the trails. We will provide hand tools and gloves but feel free to bring your own hand saws\, loppers\, battery operated hedge trimmers\, or chainsaws. Bring a water bottle and wear long pants and closed toe shoes. \nDirections: Meet at the entrance to the preserve on Bolla Road between Crane and Stony Creek Roads. (map here)
URL:https://washtenawbna.org/event/ecological-restoration-workday-at-searles-nature-preserve-5-2/
LOCATION:Searles Nature Preserve\, 585V+4J Ypsilanti\, Michigan\, Ypsilanti\, MI\, 48197\, United States
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