Sunday, September 17, 2023 2pm
About this Event
View mapSeeds are vital resources in healthy ecosystems and an invaluable tool in restoration work. They represent hope for our communities in a rapidly changing environment. Join us to learn about local efforts to collect native and culturally important seeds for the protection of natural areas and sustainable food systems. Kansas City WildLands and Native Lands Restoration Collaborative will share how you can get involved in your community—exploring beautiful Kansas landscapes while collecting seeds to protect those spaces into the future.
Where: 350 Wild Horse Road, Lawrence, Kansas 66044
Bring: A mug for tea/coffee to help us reduce waste
Science Sundays is a monthly series of in-person public talks at the KU Field Station. These Sunday afternoon talks cover a variety of science topics, including research happening at the Field Station. Talks are free and open to the public—anyone who wants to learn more about science—but may not interest younger audiences.
Registration will be capped at 40 each month; please RSVP by emailing Wendy Holman (wendyholman@ku.edu), KU Field Station education program coordinator. Snacks provided.
The KU Field Station is managed by the Kansas Biological Survey & Center for Ecological Research.