Upcoming Events

  • Tue
    17
    Oct
    2023
    6:30 pmZOOM

    "Birds of Panama" by Pati Rouzer of the Sierra Club. Panama has recorded 1,002 species of birds, an incredible number typical of the neotropics. Most are relatively easy to see in the extensive mosaic of ecosystems squeezed between two oceans, due to the nation’s reasonable roads, established birding trails, ecolodges, fine food and excellent guides. Pati will share a general photographic overview of Panama’s remarkable aviflora. Register in advance for this ZOOM meeting. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.

  • Thu
    19
    Oct
    2023
    10:00 am - Noon-ishBurroughs Audubon Nature Center and Bird Sanctuary

    "Milkweed - Its History and Importance" Do you know about the history of milkweed in our culture? Milkweed has been used for medicinal purposes, as culinary cuisine, and it has even saved many soldiers lives! Join Missouri Master Naturalist, Donna Teachman, and learn about the history of this interesting plant and the different species you can plant in your own yard. Click on "Bonnie the Biologist" for more information.