![]() Join us as we don garbage bags and gloves for our mission to clean up lightly traveled (yet sadly, not devoid of trash) roadsides and other areas this Earth Day! “I have long been an admirer of the pollinator garden program of the NH Audubon Society and hopefully this photography collection will inspire folks to explore this program and create a garden at their own homes.Join CREA and BTLT for an Earth Day Clean Up! This year, we’re focusing on areas near our offices at Brunswick Landing that are within the Mare Brook watershed (which occupies a large area of Brunswick). Having a keen interest in using native plants in the built environment, volunteering at the pollinator garden is a perfect fit both to get away from the computer and to experience the life cycles of the plants first hand. She studied botany at UNH and landscape architecture at UCLA and is licensed in both CA and NH. A lifelong lover of nature, she has shown this love through her work as a landscape architect and through her photography. There will be an artists reception on April 11, from 4-6pm.Ī volunteer at the McLane pollinator garden, Kate loves to document its beauty and changes through her photography. Kate Osgood’s photography documents A Garden Story – The pollinator garden at the McLane Center, taking us through the life cycle of the garden, from buds to birds and all of the changes, and visitors, in between.
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