Natural Areas Field Trips Scheele Preserve Welcome Day: Explore an Alvar Landscape
12:00 - 1:00 PM EST
What better way to explore one of Ohio’s rarest ecosystems than to step into it yourself?
Join Museum naturalists on a guided hike through the Scheele Preserve on Kelleys Island, where you’ll explore a unique alvar landscape, characterized by flat, exposed limestone bedrock. We’ll use the newly improved and expanded trails and boardwalks at the preserve to explore its alvar shrubland, forest, swamp, and lakeshore habitats. We may even see a Lake Erie watersnake on Scheele’s broad, white-sand beach.
As we explore, we’ll be joined by Museum Research Associate and bird bander Tom Bartlett, who will share insights from his more than 30 years of studying birds along the Lake Erie coast and islands.
Space for the free, naturalist-led hikes is limited--please register for one if you wish to join. Guests are also welcome to explore the preserve on their own, before or after the Scheele Preserve is always open to visitors during daylight hours.
Nonmembers: FREE
Leadership Circle: FREE
Instructors: Garrett Ormiston & Ken Schneider
Meeting Location: Scheele Preserve, Monaghan Road, Kelleys Island
Click this Google Maps link for directions.
Field trip intensity: Easy; family-friendly
What to wear and bring (if out of the ordinary): Dress for the weather and wear sturdy, comfortable footwear for walking. You may want to bring drinking water—there are no facilities at the Preserve.
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$10.00