SOUTH PARIS — U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Biologist Hannah Mullally plans to give a presentation titled “Harbingers of Spring: Early Ephemerals, Maples and More,” regarding early blooming plants and their importance to pollinators, from 4-5 p.m. Friday, March 28.
The presentation will be held in the meeting space of the Oxford County Cooperative Extension at 9 Olson Road in Paris.
Participants can bring home order forms for the district’s plant sale fundraiser, which features many species of plants selected for their benefit to pollinators.
This event is free. To register visit oxfordcountyswcd.org.
For more information, call Chantelle Hay, Education and Outreach coordinator, at 207-744-3111.
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