One moment please...

Trees and Wildlife with Sarah Low

Date: November 6th 

Time: 12:30-2PM

Location: Tacoma Public Library - South Tacoma Branch: 3411 South 56th Street. Tacoma, WA, 98409

We know trees give humans clean air, shade, and wellness. But trees also benefit our urban forest’s wildlife!

During this talk with Sarah Low, we will learn about the relationship between trees and other living organisms. We will discover some of the organisms that live in and around trees. 

  • We’ll scratch the surface of the soil to learn about mycorrhizae
  • We’ll crawl along the bark and branches to talk about ants, moths, butterflies, and bees
  • And we'll fly around the leaves to discover birds and bats. 

This talk will also teach us how we can care for trees to encourage a diverse and thriving ecosystem.  

Join us at the Tacoma Public Library, South Tacoma Branch.  This program is possible thanks to Tacoma Creates and our Tacoma Public Library partners.

Contact Information


*

Are you registering for yourself or more people? Bring your friends or family! Just let us know how many people to expect so we can make sure to accommodate for the right number of attendees.
We take photos of our events. Can we use photos with your image to share our work with others?

If there is any way we can make sure that this event is accessible to you and/or yours, please let us know.
Please consider supporting our work with a donation

We are committed to providing Tacoma urban area residents with free trees and free education. If you would like to support this work with a donation, we would grately appreciate it! You can do so here.

Thank you. 

Thanks for signing up!

We're excited to see you at the Tacoma Public Library! Thanks for signing up! 

TTT_Tree_Logo_PNG.png