About this Event
Discover the secret, bustling world of our local ecosystem! Join passionate plant enthusiast Zoe Debenedette for an eye-opening evening exploring the incredible native flora of the San Juan region and the vital pollinators they support. You will learn how local wildflowers, shrubs, and trees have evolved alongside native bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds—and discover simple, powerful ways you can use these hardy plants to invite colorful wildlife right into your own backyard. It is the perfect summer evening for gardeners, nature lovers, and anyone curious about the living landscape around us.
The Details
- Date: Friday, August 28th
- Time: 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM
- Location: Ridgway State Park Visitor Center
- Cost: FREE (Park pass required for entry)
What to Expect
From beautiful blooms to buzzing habitats, this presentation connects the dots between conservation and your own green space.
- Native Plant Profile: Get to know the hardy, drought-tolerant plants that thrive in our high-desert and mountain climate.
- The Pollinator Connection: Discover how specific plants act as critical lifelines for native bees, butterflies, and birds.
- Backyard Botany: Gather practical, real-world tips on how to landscape with native species to conserve water and create a thriving pollinator haven at home.