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Lichen Diversity in Rhode Island

583 3rd Beach Rd, Middletown, RI | Get Directions »
$61.00

The Norman Bird Sanctuary, with its 235 protected acres of woodlands, wetlands, open fields and rocky ridges, supports a rich lichen diversity with distinct lichen assemblages. Its coastal location also provides an opportunity to study the maritime lichens of southeastern New England. We start with an introductory talk on the most common lichen species found here, then walk through woodlands and along the Purgatory Conglomerate or "puddingstone" ridges of the Hanging Rock Trail to a view of the Atlantic Ocean.

Preregistration required at www.riwps.org. Bring a hand lens, sturdy shoes, bag lunch, water and a camera if desired. A reading list is provided before class.

Leader: Elizabeth Farnsworth, lichenologist and NEWFS lecturer

Organized by the RI Wild Plant Society and co-sponsored with NEWFS. $51 (RIWPS or NEWFS Member) / $61 (Nonmember)

Event Details

Kara DiCamillo
Posted by: Kara DiCamillo
Where 583 3rd Beach Rd, Middletown, RI 02842
Next on This event is over.
Time 10:00 am–3:00 pm
Who to bring Everyone
Website http://­www.­riwps.­org
Price $61.00

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