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SUMMARY:Hometown Habitat Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Did you know that native plants - once established - do not require the use of chemicals such as herbicides and pesticides to maintain their beauty? Or that they don't require extra watering from our precious supply of potable water? Did you know that our native pollinators and birds generally prefer native plants for nectaring and seed?\n\nYou are invited to attend a free showing of Hometown Habitat - Stories of Bringing Nature Home at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday\, February 22 at the Ruth Culver Community Library. Through its profile of 7 hometown habitat heroes\, this film will help to answer these questions for you. The narrative thread of this 8-part documentary is provided by renowned entomologist Douglas Tallamy\, Ph.D. whose research\, books and lectures about the use of non-native plants in landscaping sound the alarm about habitat and species loss. Tallamy challenges the notion that humans are here and nature is someplace else. Tallamy says\, "It doesn't have to and shouldn't be that way."  Contact the library at 643-8318 with questions.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Did you know that native plants - once established - do not require the use of chemicals such as herbicides and pesticides to maintain their beauty? Or that they don&rsquo\;t require extra watering from our precious supply of potable water? Did you know that our native pollinators and birds generally prefer native plants for nectaring and seed?</p>\n\n<p>You are invited to attend a free showing of<em> Hometown Habitat - Stories of Bringing Nature Home </em>at 6:30 p.m. on Thursday\, February 22 at the Ruth Culver Community Library. Through its profile of 7 hometown habitat heroes\, this film will help to answer these questions for you. The narrative thread of this 8-part documentary is provided by renowned entomologist Douglas Tallamy\, Ph.D. whose research\, books and lectures about the use of non-native plants in landscaping sound the alarm about habitat and species loss. Tallamy challenges the notion that humans are here and nature is someplace else. Tallamy says\, &ldquo\;It doesn&rsquo\;t have to and shouldn&rsquo\;t be that way.&rdquo\;&nbsp\; Contact the library at 643-8318 with questions.</p>\n
LOCATION:Ruth Culver Community Library 540 Water Street\, Prairie du Sac
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DTSTAMP:20260424T162047Z
URL:http://members.saukprairie.com/events/details/hometown-habitat-film-screening-14588
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