Creating & Enjoying a Bird Oasis
Pam Karlson
Pam will use her widely published Birds in the Garden: Creating & Enjoying a Bird Oasis to illustrate how, even in a densely populated area like urban Chicago, she has attracted over 100 bird species and a wide variety of pollinators. In addition to native plant selection, her presentation will delve deeply into lesser examined aspects of habitat creation including nesting requirements, dietary needs, migratory routes, and various other forms of supplemental support. She will also discuss how tapping into community science can refine your efforts, and help you interpret the results. Join us to learn how your home property can exemplify the ecological power of urban lots.
Friday, Nov. 1st, 2024 | 3:00 - 4:15 PM ET
Category: Home gardener & professional
Fee: $42
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Registration will be open and recording will be viewable for 3 months after the live session date.
Pam Karlson is a career artist and certified professional gardener/garden designer through the School of the Chicago Botanic Garden. As a public speaker and educator, she advocates for wildlife habitat creation, restoration and preservation. In addition to her professional work, Pam has been rescuing migratory birds since 2004 as a volunteer with licensed wildlife rescue and rehabilitation organizations.