Attend this free video event on Earth Day and learn about planting native to support more life.
Tuesday, April 22, 2025
6:30PM - 8:30PM
Nugget Theaters, Hanover, NH 03755
Seating is limited to 170 attendees. Please RSVP here, or use the QR code below
Did you know that small changes in your yard can have a huge impact on biodiversity? By creating native habitat, you can help restore nature while experiencing the joy and fulfillment of connecting with the world around you.
Join us for a special video presentation of two films from entomologist Doug Tallamy of Homegrown National Park, where you’ll learn:
How biodiversity is declining, and what you can do to help
Simple, effective ways to create habitat and support wildlife
The personal rewards of bringing nature back home and into our public spaces (like at the Hanover Garden Club beds in front of the Nugget!)
After the videos, What’s the Rush (30 mins.) and Restoring Insects (60 mins.), stick around for a live 30-minute Q&A with VT Center for Ecostudies’ Conservation Scientist Dr. Desirée Narango and Director of Conservation Science Dr. Ryan Rebozo and Alicia Houk, educator and local ecological gardening expert, as the panelists. They will discuss native plants, creating insect and bird habitats at home, and strategies for yard rewilding. Plus, we’ll have free resources to help you take action right away.
Come with your questions and enthusiasm to make a difference in biodiversity, one yard at a time.
Presented by Hanover Garden Club, Sustainable Hanover, Northern Woodlands, Cedar Circle Farm & Education Center, VT Center for Ecostudies, Sustainable Lebanon, Hanover Improvement Society, A Wild Garden, Hanover Conservation Commission’s Biodiversity Committee, Norwich Conservation Commission, and Hanover Conservancy