How does a tree work? and more at DHC

Posted 5/21/25

BEACH LAKE, PA — Delaware Highlands Conservancy (DHC) recently announced the following events: 

Friday, May 23, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., “How Does a Tree Work?”

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How does a tree work? and more at DHC

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BEACH LAKE, PA — Delaware Highlands Conservancy (DHC) recently announced the following events: 

Friday, May 23, 1 p.m. to 2:30 p.m., “How Does a Tree Work?”

Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy for an exciting deep dive into the inner workings of a tree. While you may already know how to identify different types of trees, this session will go beyond that. We’ll explore the fascinating processes that allow a tree to grow, thrive, and interact with its environment, from how trees transport water and nutrients to the vital roles they play in ecosystems. This program is both indoor and outdoor, so please be prepared to walk on sloped terrain, and wear closed-toe shoes and clothes that are comfortable for the weather. Fee is $5 for conservancy members and $10 for non-members.

Tuesday, May 27, noon to 1 p.m. “Mystery Zoom”

It’s a mystery! Join the Delaware Highlands Conservancy on the last Tuesday of every month through October for a fun and exciting Mystery Zoom. Engage with us each week on social media to try and guess the theme based on clues and questions we share. Each Zoom will cover a different topic, so stay tuned until the end of the month to see if your guess was right! And if the topic sparks your interest, stick around and learn something new with us! Zoom meeting details will be emailed to you after registration.

The Delaware Highlands Conservancy’s mission is to conserve the forests, farmland, clean waters, and wildlife habitat of the Upper Delaware River region for present and future generations and to foster environmental stewardship through community engagement. Learn more by calling 570/226-3164 or 845-583-1010, or by visiting www.DelawareHighlands.org.

Contributed by the Delaware Highlands Conservancy.

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