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EcoLit Book Group Reads Terrell Dixon’s “City Wilds”

Nature extends beyond trees, wildlife, rivers, and forests. It also exists in the moss between cracks in concrete, animals finding meals in city dumpsters, and the flora in vacant parking lots. Discuss Terrell Dixon’s book, City Wilds: Essays and Stories about Urban Nature with Cheryl Lachowski, Senior Lecturer, BGSU English Dept. and Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist (OCVN) during the February meeting of Wood County Park District’s EcoLit Book Group. Please read the book before the meeting.

7-9pm | Thursday, February 7
W.W. Knight Nature Preserve
Wood County Park District, 29530 White Rd., Perrysburg

419-353-1897 | Wcparks.org | Free

Nature extends beyond trees, wildlife, rivers, and forests. It also exists in the moss between cracks in concrete, animals finding meals in city dumpsters, and the flora in vacant parking lots. Discuss Terrell Dixon’s book, City Wilds: Essays and Stories about Urban Nature with Cheryl Lachowski, Senior Lecturer, BGSU English Dept. and Ohio Certified Volunteer Naturalist (OCVN) during the February meeting of Wood County Park District’s EcoLit Book Group. Please read the book before the meeting.

7-9pm | Thursday, February 7
W.W. Knight Nature Preserve
Wood County Park District, 29530 White Rd., Perrysburg

419-353-1897 | Wcparks.org | Free

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