On Thursday, February 22, from 2:00 to 3:30 p.m., the Greenwich Land Trust (GLT) will host an insightful discussion titled “Building Ecological Climate Resilience…
Friends of Greenwich Point and Stamford Museum and Nature Center (SM&NC) present “Native Plants at Greenwich Point”, Sunday, June 11, 1:00pm. An environmental educator…
Native plants are essential to the well-being of Greenwich Point. Our local birds, bees, butterflies, and small animals rely on native plants, shrubs, and trees as host plants, and for food and habitat. The Friends of Greenwich Point support the native habitat through planting and removal of invasive, non-native plants -- and you can, too.
Non-native plant species, often used for landscaping, have become invasive in many of our wild spaces. They are disrupting the coevolved relationships between plants and insects and are hurting the integrity of our habitats. GLT's Seed-to-Seed program is growing local native plants from seed and working with community groups throughout Greenwich to restore native plant diversity to our landscapes.
Greenwich Land Trust (GLT) announces the launch of “Seed-to-Seed”– a native plant initiative dedicated to restoring native plants to the local landscape through community…
By Chèye Roberson Sentinel Correspondent Audubon Greenwich unveiled its new interactive Nature Play Trail last Saturday. Nearly 200 adults and children joined…