Nature Knows Series: featuring Black Hills Parks & Forest Association
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Black Hills Parks & Forests Association is Black Hills Parks & Forests Association (BHPFA) is a nonprofit partner of the U.S. Forest Service and National Park Service. We supports wonder and exploration through stewardship of public lands and provide educational programming that helps people enjoy, understand, and appreciate the ecology, wildlife, geology, and cultural history of the Black Hills and Nebraska Panhandle.
Meet the instructors: Tom Tonkin & Julie Platcha
Julie Plachta and Tom Tonkin have taught about the outdoors for various organizations such as “Tracks and Trees” and “Wilderness Awareness School” for several decades, combined. They have also conducted wildlife inventories for multiple county and state agencies on a professional level. Now, they are delighted to be bringing some of their previous experience to the residents of the Black Hills, and sharing their passion for connecting people with the natural world.
June 11th @ 5:30 PM - Field Notes
Black Hills Parks and Forests Association invites you to this presentation that will ignite your curiosity and spark your sense of wonder! Through pictures, videos, and stories, you’ll have the chance to learn about naturalist skills, tracking, survival techniques, and gain a deeper insight into our local flora and fauna. Test your knowledge as we dive into questions about the natural world and uncover the hidden meanings behind animal signs and calls! Plus, we’ll share how you can support our public lands alongside the Black Hills Parks & Forests Association!
June 25th @ 5:30 PM - Natures Clues: A mini workshop in animal tracking and signs
Step into the wild world of nature and see it like never before! In this hands-on workshop, we’ll go on a journey of discovery as we unlock the stories animals tell through the signs they leave behind. Through observation, curiosity, and wonder we’ll learn how to navigate the natural world by using our senses to follow the clues around us
July 9th @ 5:30 PM - Outdoor Essential Skills: A mini workshop in survival skills
This workshop is designed to introduce you to essential skills that can make a real difference when the unexpected happens. Skills could include:
● Basic shelter building for protection from the elements
● Fundamental fire-starting methods
● Locating and purifying water sources
● Introduction to basic navigation
Meet the instructors: Tom Tonkin & Julie Platcha
Julie Plachta and Tom Tonkin have taught about the outdoors for various organizations such as “Tracks and Trees” and “Wilderness Awareness School” for several decades, combined. They have also conducted wildlife inventories for multiple county and state agencies on a professional level. Now, they are delighted to be bringing some of their previous experience to the residents of the Black Hills, and sharing their passion for connecting people with the natural world.
June 11th @ 5:30 PM - Field Notes
Black Hills Parks and Forests Association invites you to this presentation that will ignite your curiosity and spark your sense of wonder! Through pictures, videos, and stories, you’ll have the chance to learn about naturalist skills, tracking, survival techniques, and gain a deeper insight into our local flora and fauna. Test your knowledge as we dive into questions about the natural world and uncover the hidden meanings behind animal signs and calls! Plus, we’ll share how you can support our public lands alongside the Black Hills Parks & Forests Association!
June 25th @ 5:30 PM - Natures Clues: A mini workshop in animal tracking and signs
Step into the wild world of nature and see it like never before! In this hands-on workshop, we’ll go on a journey of discovery as we unlock the stories animals tell through the signs they leave behind. Through observation, curiosity, and wonder we’ll learn how to navigate the natural world by using our senses to follow the clues around us
July 9th @ 5:30 PM - Outdoor Essential Skills: A mini workshop in survival skills
This workshop is designed to introduce you to essential skills that can make a real difference when the unexpected happens. Skills could include:
● Basic shelter building for protection from the elements
● Fundamental fire-starting methods
● Locating and purifying water sources
● Introduction to basic navigation
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