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SUMMARY:Black Birders Week Hike
DESCRIPTION:Join our board member\, birder Doug Gray\, and author/birder Dudley Edmondson\, for a Black Birders Week outing at Betley Woods! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nBlack Birders Week is dedicated to uplifting Black nature enthusiasts while highlighting the visibility of Black birders in nature. We welcome those who identify as Black\, allies\, and anyone interested in an inclusive outdoor experience. \nWe’ll join Doug Gray and Dudley Edmondson to go birding in Betley Woods at Glacier’s End\, a stunning preserve offering safe harbor for countless species. This is a rare chance to enjoy birding in one of our region’s most biodiverse places with two seasoned birders. \n\n\nAll Ages \nPlease RSVP so we know to expect you. \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nThis hike is considered moderate with a few inclines. The main trail is about 2.5 miles.\nWe will have some binoculars available.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nBring a water bottle.\n\nMap: \nHere is a map detailing how to get to our gathering place: Betley Woods at Glacier’s End \nMore information: \nDudley Edmondson\, author of People the Planet Needs Now\, is a photographer\, author\, and filmmaker whose work has been featured in galleries and publications around the world. He collaborates with communities nationwide to help urban youth and youth of color to experience nature and the beauty of the outdoors. \nDoug Gray is a nationally recognized birdwatcher who guides at major festivals across the country. He has served on the boards of the Amos Butler Audubon Society in Indiana and the Black Swamp Bird Observatory in Ohio. He is also a Central Indiana Land Trust board member. \nFor a full schedule of Black Birders Week experiences\, check out partner events at Conner Prairie. We are proud to co-sponsor Dudley Edmondson’s community book discussion\, and to host him for this special birding walk at Betley Woods.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/black-birders-week-hike/
LOCATION:Betley Woods at Glacier’s End\, W 750 South\, Trafalgar\, IN\, 46181\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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SUMMARY:Morning Walk with the Birds at White River Bluffs - 5.20
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in White River Bluffs Nature Preserve! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Wes Homoya\, Field Ornithologist and Guide for Natural Selections Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll explore woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Wes. \n\n\nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy\, flat trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud and clothes your don’t mind getting dirty.\nNo public restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nWes Homoya naturalselectionstours.com \nDirections: \nWhite River Bluffs Nature Preserve is located adjacent to Highland Golf and Country Club. Parking is by the tennis courts to the north of the club house. Our staff will meet you there.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/morning-walk-with-the-birds-at-white-river-bluffs-5-20/
LOCATION:White River Bluffs\, 1050 West 52nd Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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SUMMARY:Wildflower Walk at Oliver’s Woods with our White River Docents
DESCRIPTION:Walk Oliver’s Woods with our docents to see the preserve’s wildflowers in bloom. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nOliver’s Woods is home to many spring wildflowers\, including an impressive display of native wild hyacinths. Enjoy a peaceful stroll through this riverine preserve to see what’s blooming in May. \nDetails: \n\nFree of Charge – RSVP Required\nAll Ages Welcome\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nAn easy\, 0.6-mile loop hike on flat terrain\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo public restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and meet staff on foot in front of the house.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wildflower-walk-at-olivers-woods-with-our-white-river-docents/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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SUMMARY:Morning Walk with the Birds at Oliver's Woods - 5.6
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in Oliver’s Woods Nature Preserve! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Wes Homoya\, Field Ornithologist and Guide for Natural Selections Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll explore woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Wes. \n\n\nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy\, 0.6-mile hike over a flat\, loop trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud and clothes your don’t mind getting dirty.\nNo public restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nWes Homoya naturalselectionstours.com \nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/morning-walk-with-the-birds-at-olivers-woods-5-6/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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SUMMARY:Woodpeckers with Wes: Young Birders Walk
DESCRIPTION:Wander with Wes Homoya and Indiana Audubon on a woodpecker walk! The Indiana Young Birders Network is an engaging and inclusive community fostering a love for nature and birding. Our goal is to provide a safe\, fun\, and welcoming environment for youth birders to learn and grow through hands-on experiences\, educational demonstrations\, and more. \nParents are more than welcome to come along for the birding adventure! This is a family-friendly guided bird walk for all ages and experience levels. Please bring binoculars if you have them. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable hiking boots. \nRSVP \nReserve your spot by visiting Audubon’s event page. \nParking \nParking is available at Light and Life Methodist Church\, 8264 E. County Road 100 South\, next door to the preserve. \nRegistration \nThis event is free but registration is required. \nAccessibility \nThis excursion includes a moderate walk within Burnett Woods Nature Preserve. We will stroll through the woods and make frequent stops to look at birds. \nQuestions \nFor any questions about this event or the Indiana Young Birders Network\, contact info@indianaaudubon.org.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/woodpeckers-with-wes-young-birders-walk/
LOCATION:Burnett Woods\, 8264 E. County Road 100 South\, Avon\, IN\, 46123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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UID:10000245-1732357800-1732365000@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Woodpeckers with Wes: Young Birders Walk
DESCRIPTION:Wander with Wes Homoya and Indiana Audubon on a woodpecker walk! The Indiana Young Birders Network is an engaging and inclusive community fostering a love for nature and birding. Our goal is to provide a safe\, fun\, and welcoming environment for youth birders to learn and grow through hands-on experiences\, educational demonstrations\, and more. \nParents are more than welcome to come along for the birding adventure! This is a family-friendly guided bird walk for all ages and experience levels. Please bring binoculars if you have them. Dress appropriately for the weather and wear comfortable hiking boots. \nRSVP \nReserve your spot by visiting Audubon’s event page. \nParking \nParking is available at Light and Life Methodist Church\, 8264 E. County Road 100 South\, next door to the preserve. \nRegistration \nThis event is free but registration is required. \nAccessibility \nThis excursion includes a moderate walk within Burnett Woods Nature Preserve. We will stroll through the woods and make frequent stops to look at birds. \nQuestions \nFor any questions about this event or the Indiana Young Birders Network\, contact info@indianaaudubon.org.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/woodpeckers-with-wes-young-birders-walk-2/
LOCATION:Burnett Woods\, 8264 E. County Road 100 South\, Avon\, IN\, 46123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241123T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241123T100000
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SUMMARY:Flock and Learn: Woodpecker Walk for Beginner Birders
DESCRIPTION:Join Indiana Audubon for a beginner’s bird walk at Burnett Woods Nature Preserve. We will look for woodpeckers and other forest dwellers on this educational excursion. Come learn about the seven woodpecker species found in Indiana and practice your bird identification skills. All levels of experience are welcome! \nMeet Wes Homoya for this walk at the Light and Life Methodist Church parking lot (8264 E. County Road 100 South)\, which is next door to the preserve. \nRSVP\nReserve your spot by visiting Audubon’s event page. \nParticipant Limit\nThe birding group is limited to 20 participants\, ensuring a more engaging experience as you learn about the diverse bird species inhabiting the park. RSVP here\, \nAccessibility\nThis field trip includes a moderate 1.5-mile-long walk through the preserve. If you have questions or specific needs\, please contact us at info@indianaaudubon.org. \nQuestions\nFor any inquiries about this trip\, email us at info@indianaaudubon.org.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/flock-and-learn-woodpecker-walk-for-beginner-birders/
LOCATION:Burnett Woods\, 8264 E. County Road 100 South\, Avon\, IN\, 46123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241123T080000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241123T100000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20241010T191506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241010T191506Z
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SUMMARY:Flock and Learn: Woodpecker Walk for Beginner Birders
DESCRIPTION:Join Indiana Audubon for a beginner’s bird walk at Burnett Woods Nature Preserve. We will look for woodpeckers and other forest dwellers on this educational excursion. Come learn about the seven woodpecker species found in Indiana and practice your bird identification skills. All levels of experience are welcome! \nMeet Wes Homoya for this walk at the Light and Life Methodist Church parking lot (8264 E. County Road 100 South)\, which is next door to the preserve. \nRSVP\nReserve your spot by visiting Audubon’s event page. \nParticipant Limit\nThe birding group is limited to 20 participants\, ensuring a more engaging experience as you learn about the diverse bird species inhabiting the park. RSVP here\, \nAccessibility\nThis field trip includes a moderate 1.5-mile-long walk through the preserve. If you have questions or specific needs\, please contact us at info@indianaaudubon.org. \nQuestions\nFor any inquiries about this trip\, email us at info@indianaaudubon.org.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/flock-and-learn-woodpecker-walk-for-beginner-birders-2/
LOCATION:Burnett Woods\, 8264 E. County Road 100 South\, Avon\, IN\, 46123\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241017T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T200000
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CREATED:20240404T134201Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134201Z
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SUMMARY:Coexisting with Wildlife\, featuring Becca Orr
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In October\, we’re featuring wildlife rescue. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Tickets will be available on September 1st*\n\nBecca Orr is director and founder of Hoosier Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation\, a DNR Licensed 501c3 wildlife rescue. We will gather at the Daugherty House for a presentation about ways we all can support wild populations with native plants\, eco-friendly deterrents\, and natural landscaping. Becca may bring ambassador animals as well. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nWe will meet inside the Daughtery House for this presentation.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nBecca Orr is a Hamilton County native who trained at a wildlife center in Bloomington before founding Hoosier Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation. Find her organization on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/hoosierwildliferescue. \nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/coexisting-with-wildlife-featuring-becca-hamon/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241017T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134201Z
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SUMMARY:Coexisting with Wildlife\, featuring Becca Orr
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In October\, we’re featuring wildlife rescue. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n*Tickets will be available on September 1st*\n\nBecca Orr is director and founder of Hoosier Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation\, a DNR Licensed 501c3 wildlife rescue. We will gather at the Daugherty House for a presentation about ways we all can support wild populations with native plants\, eco-friendly deterrents\, and natural landscaping. Becca may bring ambassador animals as well. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nWe will meet inside the Daughtery House for this presentation.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nBecca Orr is a Hamilton County native who trained at a wildlife center in Bloomington before founding Hoosier Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation. Find her organization on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/hoosierwildliferescue. \nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/coexisting-with-wildlife-featuring-becca-hamon-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20241012T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20241012T110000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240912T135147Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240912T135147Z
UID:10000242-1728723600-1728730800@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:October Big Day Hike at Betley Woods and More
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in Betley Woods at Glacier’s End!  \nBetley Woods is a hotspot for migratory birds on the Mississippi Flyway. You can witness this timeless journey with an experienced birder this fall! On one Big Day in October\, experience the wonder of the fall migration with an expert guide\, Mike Clay. \nMultiple sites are taking part in this Big Day\, so spread the word across the state! \nAll ages \nFree of Charge – RSVP required (please RSVP for your preferred site) \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nCamera\, scope\, and/or binoculars\, if you have them.\nTrails are considered moderate and might not be suitable for all hikers.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo restrooms available on site.\n\nRSVP \nPlease click here to preregister via Eventbrite so we know to expect you. \nLocation: \nBetley Woods is located on County Road 750 South in Trafalgar\, IN. Use this map to navigate to the site. \nTrail development was made possible thanks to the generosity of the Johnson County Community Foundation and the state’s Next Level Trails program\, in partnership with the Indiana Wildlife Federation. \nMore Information: \nOctober Big Day is a global event that unites people worldwide in a shared passion for birds\, sparking a movement to observe\, celebrate\, and protect our feathered friends. Founded by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology\, this 24-hour event challenges bird enthusiasts to spot as many species as possible\, generating vital data on bird migration and inspiring a deeper appreciation for both resident and migratory species. \nIndiana Audubon and Indiana Land Protection Alliance (ILPA) are partnering for the third consecutive year to bring you the October Big Day Hikes at 18 unique locations across Indiana\, showcasing the state’s incredible range of habitats and biodiverse hotspots. Space is limited to ensure a personalized experience for each participant\, so sign up soon!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/october-big-day-hike-at-betley-woods-and-more-2/
LOCATION:Betley Woods at Glacier’s End\, W 750 South\, Trafalgar\, IN\, 46181\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240404T134213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134213Z
UID:10000237-1726768800-1726776000@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Owls at Oliver’s Woods with Take Flight! Wildlife Education
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In September\, we’re featuring owls. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Tickets will be available on AUGUST 1st**\n\nJoin Mark Booth from Take Flight! Wildlife Education to meet several species of live owls up close and learn about these remarkable birds. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nThe program is brought to us by Take Flight! Wildlife Education\, an organization offering traveling educational programs for schools\, nature centers and other organizations interested in wildlife and ecology. Take Flight! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/owls-at-olivers-woods-with-take-flight-wildlife-education-2-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240919T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240919T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
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LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134213Z
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SUMMARY:Owls at Oliver’s Woods with Take Flight! Wildlife Education
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In September\, we’re featuring owls. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Tickets will be available on AUGUST 1st**\n\nJoin Mark Booth from Take Flight! Wildlife Education to meet several species of live owls up close and learn about these remarkable birds. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nThe program is brought to us by Take Flight! Wildlife Education\, an organization offering traveling educational programs for schools\, nature centers and other organizations interested in wildlife and ecology. Take Flight! \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/owls-at-olivers-woods-with-take-flight-wildlife-education-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/OWL-cover.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240815T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240815T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240404T134225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134225Z
UID:10000110-1723744800-1723752000@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Secrets of the Bats\, with Dr. Tim Carter\, Ball State University
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In August\, we’re featuring bats. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n** Tickets will be available on JULY 1st**\n\nLearn all about bats from wildlife biologist Dr. Tim Carter and his “ambassador bats\,” Chocolate and Petunia. We will gather for a presentation inside Daughtery House\, then experience the preserve in a whole new way—with bat detection equipment that picks up the ultrasonic calls of bats. Don’t miss this rare chance to meet bats up close and personal\, as well as listen for bats in the preserve. \n\nAll Ages\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: Oliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and meet staff at Daughtery House. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: Dr. Tim Carter is the Director of Field Stations and Environmental Education Center and Professor of Biology at Ball State University. He serves as curator for the Ball State University Mammalogy Collection. He has extensively studied the federally endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) with a focus on identifying and delineating critical summer habitats as well as examining winter hibernation habitats. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/secrets-of-the-bats-with-dr-tim-carter-ball-state-university-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/BATS-cover.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240815T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240815T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240404T134225Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134225Z
UID:10000236-1723744800-1723752000@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Secrets of the Bats\, with Dr. Tim Carter\, Ball State University
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In August\, we’re featuring bats. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n** Tickets will be available on JULY 1st**\n\nLearn all about bats from wildlife biologist Dr. Tim Carter and his “ambassador bats\,” Chocolate and Petunia. We will gather for a presentation inside Daughtery House\, then experience the preserve in a whole new way—with bat detection equipment that picks up the ultrasonic calls of bats. Don’t miss this rare chance to meet bats up close and personal\, as well as listen for bats in the preserve. \n\nAll Ages\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: Oliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and meet staff at Daughtery House. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: Dr. Tim Carter is the Director of Field Stations and Environmental Education Center and Professor of Biology at Ball State University. He serves as curator for the Ball State University Mammalogy Collection. He has extensively studied the federally endangered Indiana bat (Myotis sodalis) with a focus on identifying and delineating critical summer habitats as well as examining winter hibernation habitats. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/secrets-of-the-bats-with-dr-tim-carter-ball-state-university-2-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/BATS-cover.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240718T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240718T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240404T134233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134233Z
UID:10000109-1721331000-1721336400@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Welcome to the Dark Side: Mothing in Indiana with Jeanette Jaskula
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In July\, we’re featuring moths. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Tickets will be available on June 1st**\n\nJeanette Jaskula\, President of Friends of the Sands\, will share the joy of moths\, from their stunning colors\, patterns\, and behaviors to their important role in our ecosystems as pollinators and members of the food web. Learn how to attract moths to your backyard with native plants. You can even contribute your moth sightings to the Great American Indiana Nature Lepidoptera Project (GAINLP). We will gather inside the Daugherty House for a presentation at 7:30 pm\, then walk the preserve in search of local moth populations. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nThis presentation will start at 7:30 pm.\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: Oliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and meet the staff at the house. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: Jeannette Jaskula is president of Friends of the Sands\, an all-volunteer group that promotes the natural areas and heritage of the Kankakee Sands region in Newton County\, Indiana. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/welcome-to-the-dark-side-mothing-in-indiana-with-jeanette-jaskula-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/MOTH1-cover.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240718T193000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240718T210000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240404T134233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134233Z
UID:10000235-1721331000-1721336400@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Welcome to the Dark Side: Mothing in Indiana with Jeanette Jaskula
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In July\, we’re featuring moths. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Tickets will be available on June 1st**\n\nJeanette Jaskula\, President of Friends of the Sands\, will share the joy of moths\, from their stunning colors\, patterns\, and behaviors to their important role in our ecosystems as pollinators and members of the food web. Learn how to attract moths to your backyard with native plants. You can even contribute your moth sightings to the Great American Indiana Nature Lepidoptera Project (GAINLP). We will gather inside the Daugherty House for a presentation at 7:30 pm\, then walk the preserve in search of local moth populations. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nThis presentation will start at 7:30 pm.\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: Oliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and meet the staff at the house. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: Jeannette Jaskula is president of Friends of the Sands\, an all-volunteer group that promotes the natural areas and heritage of the Kankakee Sands region in Newton County\, Indiana. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/welcome-to-the-dark-side-mothing-in-indiana-with-jeanette-jaskula-2-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/MOTH1-cover.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240620T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240620T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240404T134240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134240Z
UID:10000108-1718906400-1718913600@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with the Spiders\, featuring Dr. Marc Milne
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In June\, we’re featuring all things arachnid. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Tickets will be available on May 1st**\nDr. Marc Milne\, University of Indianapolis\, will share his arachnid expertise. We’ll explore Oliver’s Woods in search of some eight-legged friends. Learn about spider behavior\, taxonomy\, webs\, and more from an Indianapolis-based spider expert. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nUniversity of Indianapolis biology professor Dr. Marc Milne heads up the UIndy Spider Lab\, which seeks to increase knowledge of spiders throughout Eastern North America through traditional taxonomic and phylogenetic means. The ultimate goal of this research is to improve the conservation of spiders and their habitats throughout these geographic areas. Find him on Twitter at @forthespiders. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/an-evening-with-the-spiders-featuring-dr-marc-milne/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/SPIDER1-cover.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240620T180000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240620T200000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225041
CREATED:20240404T134240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240404T134240Z
UID:10000234-1718906400-1718913600@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:An Evening with the Spiders\, featuring Dr. Marc Milne
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In June\, we’re featuring all things arachnid. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**Tickets will be available on May 1st**\nDr. Marc Milne\, University of Indianapolis\, will share his arachnid expertise. We’ll explore Oliver’s Woods in search of some eight-legged friends. Learn about spider behavior\, taxonomy\, webs\, and more from an Indianapolis-based spider expert. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nUniversity of Indianapolis biology professor Dr. Marc Milne heads up the UIndy Spider Lab\, which seeks to increase knowledge of spiders throughout Eastern North America through traditional taxonomic and phylogenetic means. The ultimate goal of this research is to improve the conservation of spiders and their habitats throughout these geographic areas. Find him on Twitter at @forthespiders. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/an-evening-with-the-spiders-featuring-dr-marc-milne-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/SPIDER1-cover.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240529T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240529T093000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225042
CREATED:20240328T140126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T140126Z
UID:10000103-1716967800-1716975000@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at Oliver's Woods - 5.29
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in Oliver’s Woods Nature Preserve! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy\, 0.6-mile hike over a flat\, loop trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-olivers-woods-5-29/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/birding.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240529T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240529T093000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225042
CREATED:20240328T140126Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T140126Z
UID:10000229-1716967800-1716975000@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at Oliver's Woods - 5.29
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in Oliver’s Woods Nature Preserve! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy\, 0.6-mile hike over a flat\, loop trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-olivers-woods-5-29-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/birding.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240522T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240522T093000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225042
CREATED:20240328T140205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T140205Z
UID:10000105-1716363000-1716370200@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at Betley Woods - 5.22
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching at Betley Woods in Johnson County! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages (note the trails are considered moderate) \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nTrails are considered moderate and might not be suitable for all hikers.\nDress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nBring a water bottle\, preferably refillable.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nWe will meet at the hayfield across from 2960 County Rd 750 S\, Trafalgar. (After making the turn onto 750 South\, pull into the hayfield directly across from this address\, next to a brown barn labeled “Split Acre Farms.”) \nMap: \nHere is a map detailing how to get to our gathering place. \nTrail development was made possible thanks to the generosity of the Johnson County Community Foundation and the state’s Next Level Trails program\, in partnership with the Indiana Wildlife Federation.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-betley-woods-5-22/
LOCATION:Betley Woods at Glacier’s End\, W 750 South\, Trafalgar\, IN\, 46181\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://conservingindiana.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/03/birding.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240522T073000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240522T093000
DTSTAMP:20260617T225042
CREATED:20240328T140205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240328T140205Z
UID:10000231-1716363000-1716370200@conservingindiana.org
SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at Betley Woods - 5.22
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching at Betley Woods in Johnson County! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages (note the trails are considered moderate) \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nTrails are considered moderate and might not be suitable for all hikers.\nDress in long pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear clothes you don’t mind getting dirty and closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nBring a water bottle\, preferably refillable.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nWe will meet at the hayfield across from 2960 County Rd 750 S\, Trafalgar. (After making the turn onto 750 South\, pull into the hayfield directly across from this address\, next to a brown barn labeled “Split Acre Farms.”) \nMap: \nHere is a map detailing how to get to our gathering place. \nTrail development was made possible thanks to the generosity of the Johnson County Community Foundation and the state’s Next Level Trails program\, in partnership with the Indiana Wildlife Federation.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-betley-woods-5-22-2/
LOCATION:Betley Woods at Glacier’s End\, W 750 South\, Trafalgar\, IN\, 46181\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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SUMMARY:Indiana’s Amazing Amphibians & Reptiles\, Featuring Jim Horton
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In May\, we’re featuring amphibians and reptiles. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**This event is wait-listed.**\n\nJoin Jim Horton\, president of the Hoosier Herpetological Society\, to learn about Indiana’s many amphibians and reptiles. We will gather at the Daugherty House for a presentation and a live animal display. After the presentation\, we’ll walk the woods to listen and search for reptiles and amphibians that live in the nature preserve. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nJim Horton is president of the Hoosier Herpetological Society\, a nonprofit dedicated to the conservation of all reptiles and amphibians. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/indianas-amazing-amphibians-reptiles-featuring-jim-horton/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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SUMMARY:Indiana’s Amazing Amphibians & Reptiles\, Featuring Jim Horton
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Golden Hour Summer Series at Oliver’s Woods. In May\, we’re featuring amphibians and reptiles. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n**This event is wait-listed.**\n\nJoin Jim Horton\, president of the Hoosier Herpetological Society\, to learn about Indiana’s many amphibians and reptiles. We will gather at the Daugherty House for a presentation and a live animal display. After the presentation\, we’ll walk the woods to listen and search for reptiles and amphibians that live in the nature preserve. \n\nAll Ages\n\n\nRSVP is required. The event is limited to 25 people\, including children over 2 years old.\n\n\nTickets are limited to 4 per reservation.\n\nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nIf you have a headlamp\, please bring it. We will have a few available to share with the group.\n\n\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\n\n\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nJim Horton is president of the Hoosier Herpetological Society\, a nonprofit dedicated to the conservation of all reptiles and amphibians. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nMany thanks to our Golden Hour sponsor\, Robert Dietrick Company\, for making this series possible!
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/indianas-amazing-amphibians-reptiles-featuring-jim-horton-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240515T090000
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at White River Bluffs 5.15
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in a nature preserve! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy hike over a flat terrain trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nWhite River Bluffs Nature Preserve is located adjacent to Highland Golf and Country Club. Parking is by the tennis courts to the north of the club house. Our staff will meet you there. See attached map.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-white-river-bluffs-5-15/
LOCATION:White River Bluffs\, 1050 West 52nd Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at White River Bluffs 5.15
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in a nature preserve! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy hike over a flat terrain trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nWhite River Bluffs Nature Preserve is located adjacent to Highland Golf and Country Club. Parking is by the tennis courts to the north of the club house. Our staff will meet you there. See attached map.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-white-river-bluffs-5-15-2/
LOCATION:White River Bluffs\, 1050 West 52nd Street\, Indianapolis\, IN\, 46228\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at Oliver's Woods - 5.1
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in Oliver’s Woods Nature Preserve! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy\, 0.6-mile hike over a flat\, loop trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-olivers-woods-5-1-2/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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SUMMARY:Wednesday Morning with the Birds at Oliver's Woods - 5.1
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in Oliver’s Woods Nature Preserve! \nCentral Indiana Land Trust’s nature preserves offer a safe harbor for countless bird species. We’re teaming up with expert birder Rob Ripma\, co-owner of Sabrewing Nature Tours\, for this series. This is a rare chance to enjoy guided birding tours of our region’s most biodiverse places. Join us in searching for migratory birds and year-round avian residents. We will likely train our binoculars on waterbirds\, orioles\, bluebirds\, flycatchers\, raptors\, migratory warblers—and many more. \nWe’ll visit a variety of nature preserves\, exploring woodlands\, meadows\, streams\, and river frontage managed by Central Indiana Land Trust. \nAll are welcome\, including people with no birding experience. The best way to get started is to go with a seasoned guide like Rob. \nAll ages \nRSVP required \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nEasy\, 0.6-mile hike over a flat\, loop trail.\nScope or binoculars. We will have a small quantity to share with the group.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\nNo restrooms available on site.\nIn case of inclement weather\, check email for updates.\n\nMore Information: \nRob Ripma and Sabrewing Nature Tours: sabrewingtours.com/guides/ \n“I’ve been birding in Indiana since I was a teenager and can say without a doubt that there’s no more thrilling time to birdwatch in our state than during spring migration. During the month of May\, the pace of migration picks up\, and there are new and amazing things to see every day. CILTI properties and other local natural areas are stopover sites that are critical to birds’ ability to feed and prepare for their next flight north.” –Rob Ripma\, in “The Greatest Spectacle in Birding\,” written for our spring 2021 newsmagazine \nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time.
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/wednesday-morning-with-the-birds-at-olivers-woods-5-1/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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ORGANIZER;CN="Central Indiana Land Trust":MAILTO:sfox@conservingindiana.org
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231014T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231014T110000
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SUMMARY:October Big Day Hike at Oliver's Woods and More
DESCRIPTION:Join an expert birder to go birdwatching in Oliver’s Woods Nature Preserve! \nOliver’s Woods is a hotspot for migratory birds on the Mississippi Flyway. You can witness this timeless journey with an experienced birder this fall! On one Big Day in October\, experience the wonder of the fall migration with an expert guide. \nMultiple sites are taking part in this Big Day\, so spread the word across the state! \nAll ages \nFree of Charge – RSVP required (please RSVP for your preferred site) \nWhat to Expect and Bring: \n\nCamera\, scope\, and/or binoculars\, if you have them.\nDress for the weather and be sure to wear pants thick enough to stand up to thorns\, brush\, poison ivy\, ticks\, and mosquitos (unfortunately leggings aren’t very protective).\nWear closed-toed shoes that can stand up to mud.\n\nRSVP \nPlease click here to preregister via Eventbrite so we know to expect you. \nDirections: \nOliver’s Woods is located at 8825 River Road Indianapolis\, Indiana. Please park in the parking lot adjacent to I-465 and follow the trail to the discussion circle. Please plan to arrive on time. \nMore Information: \nOctober 8 is known to birders worldwide as the “October Big Day\,” a global celebration of birds. For the second year year\, Indiana Audubon Society experts will lead free bird walks at nature preserves across the state. The Indiana Land Protection Alliance is again coordinating the event with land trusts statewide. \nOnly 15 people can take part at each site\, so register soon for our guided walk\, or find one near you!​
URL:https://conservingindiana.org/event/october-big-day-hike-at-olivers-woods-and-more/
LOCATION:Oliver’s Woods\, 8825 River Road\, Indianapolis\, United States
CATEGORIES:Naturalist Program
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