May 7th
6–7:30pm PDT
Discover the natural wonders of the Pacific Northwest with nature classes in Seattle, where participants can learn about local flora and fauna, wildlife conservation, and sustainable gardening techniques.
3 classes in-person in Seattle have spots left, and 1 class live online is available.
UW Botanic Gardens @ 2300 Arboretum Drive E, Seattle, WA
Embark on a captivating journey through the Rhododendron Glen of the Washington Park Arboretum. Delve into the secrets of blooming flowers and rare plant collections. Join us for an enriching experience as we unveil the botanical wonders hidden within this picturesque garden.
UW Botanic Gardens @ 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, WA
Discover Pacific North West's diverse amphibians, crucial for environmental health and invasion detection. Led by Jasmine Baker, differentiate species like Northern and Long-toed Salamanders, and learn about wetland vulnerabilities. Support local amphibian conservation with Woodland Park Zoo and Washington's Fish and Wildlife.
UW Botanic Gardens @ 2300 Arboretum Drive E, Seattle, WA
Embark on an insightful journey through captivating plant collections. Discover rare species, genetic marvels, and eco-geographic habitats. Learn the fascinating stories behind how these plants found their way to us, enriching your botanical knowledge along the way.
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UW Botanic Gardens @ Online Class
Discover the awe-inspiring world of hummingbirds as master birder Connie Sidles unveils their extraordinary abilities and stunning beauty. From defying gravity with their courtship flights to flying faster than the eye can see, these tiny dynamos of the avian world will leave you captivated. Join us to unravel the enchantment of hummingbirds and learn how to attract them to your garden.
UW Botanic Gardens @ 3501 NE 41st St, Seattle, WA
Join Certified Forest Therapy Guide, artist, and writer Julie Hepp as they facilitate nature and art experiences. Participants will be invited to slow down and connect with both human and more-than-human beings through sensory-based activities. Then, participants will be invited to create works by writing, illustration, painting, and working with nature to create patterns and art. Instructor Julie Hepp is a life-long lover of nature. Julie shares...
UW Botanic Gardens @ Virtual Classroom
If you’ve been dreaming of a garden that attracts and nurtures songbirds, beneficial insects, and other wildlife, this class will help you make that dream a reality. You will learn a step-by-step method of choosing plants and other features that fit your site and fulfill the daily needs of wildlife, how to turn problem areas into habitat assets, create and manage pest-free feeding stations, and maintenance practices that help keep wildlife in...
Ray Larson, Curator of Living Collections, will take us on a journey through the most interesting plant collections in the UW Botanic Gardens. Learn about rare and unusual plants, collections based on genetics and eco-geographic habitats, and unusual stories of how these plants have made their way to us. This tour in particular will highlight the special places displaying the fauna of late summer in the Washington Park Arboretum. This program will...
The Great Migration: Profiles of the Hemisphere's Most Amazing Migrants If you'd like to know more about how the most powerful birds in the world perform wonders of flight, come hear master birder and nature author Constance Sidles introduce you to the world-class migration specialists, including Bar-tailed Godwits, Arctic Terns, and many others. As the Earth tilts North America back into the Sun, birds all over the Southern Hemisphere feel...
If you'd like to learn more about birds' strategies to reproduce, let master birder Connie Sidles show you the secrets of birds' parenting lives. Raising the next generation is as problem-filled and fulfilling for birds as it is for people. Some birds go it alone; some use community help; some rely on family members. Sometimes the males help; sometimes the females are single moms. Some build their own homes; some borrow from others; some...
UW Botanic Gardens @ 2300 Arboretum Drive E, Seattle, WA
Discover the breathtaking fall foliage in the Washington Park Arboretum as Ray Larson, Curator of Living Collections, guides you through the stunning plant collections at UW Botanic Gardens. Join this virtual journey to learn about rare and unusual plants, their genetic origins, and the fascinating stories behind their arrival. Immerse yourself in the vibrant colors of autumn in this online class delivered via Zoom.
UW Botanic Gardens @ 2300 Arboretum Drive E, Seattle, WA
Join us for a captivating virtual journey through the iconic Pacific Northwest Winter Garden, as Ray Larson, Curator of Living Collections, highlights its vibrant blossoms, alluring fragrance, attractive foliage, and striking bark. Discover the wonders of this enchanting garden at UW Botanic Gardens.
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