Land conservation and stewardship can help protect water quality, ensuring clean drinking water is available for future generations. At this webinar, people who live around Skaneateles Lake can learn more about ways to steward their land to protect water quality, promote birds, bees, butterflies and other beneficial wildlife, specifically the benefits of transitioning your lawn or a portion of your lawn to a more natural, meadow landscape. Meadows can be less expensive to maintain than traditional lawns and are more resilient to a changing climate. Sam Quinn from SUNY ESF's Restoration Science Center will speak about how to create a meadow on your property and will share some beautiful photo examples!
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Questions? Contact Camille Marcotte, Water and Ecology Educator at Cornell Cooperative Extension Onondaga County, at ctm78@cornell.edu or (315) 424-9485 ext.232.
Cornell Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer. This program is presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County and the SUNY ESF Restoration Science Center. Support for this event comes from the City of Syracuse.