Bio-Bliss Ramble

Meet the neighbors! The Watershed Reserve contains nearly 1000-acres of varied habitats – field, forest, swamp, marsh, pond and stream - all rich with plant, animal, and other life. Each ramble will explore a different trail location on the Watershed Reserve, dictated in part, by weather conditions.
Celebrate and explore the diversity of life on the Reserve with Watershed Institute staff naturalists, discovering firsthand some of the organisms that make this landscape home. We will be documenting life along our Reserve's trails using iNaturalist, a free app available on your phone. iNaturalist is an important resource tool for collecting, mapping and sharing observations of biodiversity. It also has an easy-to-use identification tool that is also backed up by other iNaturalist users.
This summer there are several opportunities to engage in Bio-Bliss programming:
Introduction to iNaturalist – Wednesday evening, July 9, 7:00PM – 7:30PM - Zoom presentation – this live presentation will be recorded for viewing by program registrants. This presentation provides guidance for registering and using iNaturalist and directs you to the Watershed Institute’s Bio-Bliss project on iNaturalist.
Bio-Bliss Ramble – Tuesday morning, July 15, 9:30 – 11:30 AM
Bio-Bliss Ramble – Saturday morning, July 26, 9:30 – 11:30 AM
Rambles are free, with donations accepted. They are adult-oriented, in content and conduct.
Ages 12 and up. Registration required.