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September 24, 2024

The Natural History and Ecology of Oak Trees

Iowa City/Johnson County Senior Center • 28 S Linn St Iowa CityIA  52240 Organized by Iowa City Senior Center

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Description

Oak trees are keystone species that play an outsized role in the environment. They serve as a vital host plant to butterflies and moths, a major food source to wildlife, and a nursery for all kinds of insects. Join a Johnson County Conservation naturalist to learn about the oak trees native to Iowa, how to identify them, and how they support the ecosystems around them. Presenter: Johnson County Conservation staff or intern.

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Membership Required

Location

302 at Iowa City/Johnson County Senior Center

Prerequisites

Iowa City Membership - 1 person
or Iowa City Membership - 2 people
or Iowa City Membership - 3 people
or Iowa City Membership - 4 people
or Non-Iowa City Membership - 1 person
or Non-Iowa City Membership - 2 people
or Non-Iowa City Membership - 3 people
or RenewActive Membership
or Visitor Membership

When

September 24, 2024

2:00 PM to 3:00 PM

Tuesday

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Age and Gender

Co-Ed

Location

Iowa City/Johnson County Senior Center

28 S Linn St Iowa CityIA  52240

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