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More bark than bite: Winter tree ID

They might not have their leaves but we can still ID trees! Join the Squam Lakes Association (SLA) on a 2.2 mile hike through Chamberlain Reynolds Memorial Forest to learn all about winter Tree ID. During the hike we will learn how to identify and distinguish trees based on bark, buds and needles.

Get the Dirt on Soil Health

Join the Squam Lakes Association (SLA) on Saturday April 5 from 1-3 to learn all about soil! We will learn about the three major types of soil: sand, silt, and clay at the SLA headquarters. There will be a focus on gardening and soil health just in time for spring! Participants will learn how to identify the soils you have in your backyard and all the benefits of a good healthy soil.

Spring Cleaning

It's time for gardening and spring flowers! Help us transform our pollinator gardens into prime habitat for bees, birds, and bats and learn about what makes pollinator gardens so special.

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