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Liberty Bird Alliance Program – March 2025

Upper Dublin Public Library 520 Virginia Drive, Fort Washington, PA, United States

The Basics of Maintaining a Native Plant Garden Hayden Remick Hayden Remick founded Remick Native Landscapes after earning a Bachelor’s Degree in History at Goucher College (2013) and a Master’s of Science in Sustainable Design at Philadelphia University (2020). After years of work managing sustainable garden programs for commercial and charitable institutions in the region, He established a small business to help homeowners and others create beauty and environmental resilience in residential landscapes. Hayden also wants to spread the joy he has found working with native plants and ecosystem restoration. Hayden is committed to building and helping others enjoy a

Dixon Meadow Preserve Bird Walk

Dixon Meadow Preserve 548 Flourtown Road, Lafayette Hill, PA, United States

REGISTER HERE Trip Leader: Troy Bynum Join us at Dixon Meadow Preserve, located on the corner of Thomas and Flourtown Roads in Whitemarsh Township. With its 14 acres repurposed in 2014 and its boardwalk measuring nearly two-thirds of a mile, the Preserve is a haven for birders, walkers, and those who enjoy the area’s natural flora and fauna. With over 180 species reported on eBird, we’re bound to find something special. Attendees will meet at the parking lot before walking down to the preserve. Dixon Meadow Preserve eBird Hotspot A Note About Our Field Trips: We encourage participants to regularly

The Great Marsh Institute Bird Walk

Great Marsh Institute 34 Moores Road,,, Elverson, United States

Join us at the Great Marsh Institute, Chester County’s unique habitat for the study of flora and fauna as well as the unique characteristics of the Periglacial marsh. It is the purpose of the Great Marsh Institute (GMI) to support scientific studies through access to the property, technical support, and opportunities for educational activities including funding for student interns. The Great Marsh also has an IBA (Important Bird Area) designation of D3 from Audubon. D3: Sites that contain rare or unique habitat or are an exceptional representative of an ecological community type, and that hold important species or species assemblages