In the fall, the Arboretum’s Schulenberg Prairie is rich with color and life. As the grasses and wildflowers take on their rich hues of gold, red, purple, and more, the birds that call the prairie home prepare to settle in for the winter or to migrate.
Explore the beauty of the prairie in fall with Out in Nature, a local organization dedicated to providing an accessible, positive environment for all LGBTQ+ individuals to connect, explore, and experience nature and the outdoors.
This program meets in person at the Arboretum.
Instructor: Henry Adams, wildlife management coordinator, Lincoln Park Zoo
Age: 18 and older
Course number: N070
Instructor
Henry Adams, wildlife management coordinator, Lincoln Park Zoo
Henry Adams (they/them) is a wildlife health ecologist, science educator, and illustrator currently living in Chicago, Illinois. Henry leads a research team that investigates the movement and health of urban black-crowned night-herons and spearheads various urban biodiversity monitoring and education initiatives through work at the Lincoln Park Zoo and in their community. They seek to use education, art, and intersectional ecological research to empower and create space for queer joy and community in nature.
What to Know
This program meets outdoors. Check the forecast and dress for the weather.
Wear sturdy footwear and plan to walk more than a mile over uneven terrain.
Bring water and a snack. Sunscreen may come in handy.
Program Schedule
Saturday, October 26, 2024, 10:00 a.m. to noon
Prairie Visitor Station (Parking Lot 25), West Side