Elm Tree Identification Workshop in Central Park – 2 hrs (10:00 - 12pm)

Schedule

Sat Oct 23 2021 at 10:00 am to 12:00 pm

Location

Naturalists' Gate, below statue of Alexander Von Humboldt | New York, NY

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THE ELMS – This is one in a series of genus-specific tree-tours sponsored by The Dendro Lab-NYC in Central Park
About this Event

Learn to identify every species of northeastern elm among the most impressive surviving collection of American elm trees. In addition to five elms, you'll learn five other trees one might commonly confused with elm. Seeing their leaves side-by-side is the best way to recognize and remember their nuanced distinctions.

Please note: Meeting spot is across the street from the American Museum of Natural History at the bronze bust of Alexander Von Humboldt at CPW and West 77th Street This entrance to the park is aptly called "Naturalists' Gate."


About your guide: Carey is a professional photographer and filmmaker whose first love is natural history. His qualifications and memberships include:

– Masters of Science, Forestry

– Certified Interpretive Guide (NAI)

– Licensed Outdoor Guide (NYS)

– Wilderness First Responder

– Master Naturalist, Hudson River Basin

– Leave No Trace - Community Partner

– North American Assoc. for Environmental Education

– The Linnaean Society of New York

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Where is it happening?

Naturalists' Gate, below statue of Alexander Von Humboldt, W. 77th Street and Central Park West, New York, United States

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Tickets

USD 15.00

Carey Russell and The Dendro Lab

Host or Publisher Carey Russell and The Dendro Lab

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