
Join Lincoln Conservation Director Michele Grzenda for a guided nature walk through the scenic woodlands surrounding the deCordova campus. This walk invites participants to discover how these vital woodland buffers serve as nature’s guardians, protecting and maintaining the health of our local water bodies. Throughout the guided nature walk, Michele Grzenda will share insights into the area’s natural history and ecology, and why Flint’s Pond is vital for both wildlife and humans alike.
As Lincoln’s Conservation Director, Michele Grzenda brings a deep knowledge of the local environment, offering insights into native habitats, changing ecosystems, and the visible and invisible ways water shapes our landscape.
This enriching and informative walk is designed for all experience levels—whether you’re a seasoned hiker or a curious beginner. The walk will be approximately 90 minutes out and back on a loop trail, with stops for discussion.
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