Traditional Ecological Knowledge Walks
Join us each month at Verbena Fields in Chico to learn about keystone native plants and how to help restore them to revive native ecosystem habitats. Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) refers to the observations, learning, and wisdom of generations of indigenous peoples about their lands and ecosystems. Ali Meders-Knight, a local Mechoopda Tribal member and Master Traditional Ecological Knowledge Practitioner, is partnering up with Raphael DiGenova and Camp Fire Restoration Project to sponsor a monthly TEK Wildtending Plant walk. Come learn about TEK, the 10-year indigenous-led restoration project at Verbena Fields, native plants and their cycles throughout the year, and how we can be better stewards of these plants and these lands. The event will be held the last Tuesday of the month from 4–6pm. Times may change with the seasons. Participants are encouraged to bring water, gloves, hat, close-toed shoes, notebook, and pen. Please note there are no bathrooms on site. Participants are also encouraged to volunteer with Ali at Verbena Fields every Friday from 10am–1pm to support the continued restoration of that land.
Date and Time
Tuesday Apr 27, 2021
4:00 PM - 6:00 PM PDT
Last Tuesdays, 4-6 pm
Location
Verbena Fields Corner of East 1st Ave & Douglas Ln, Chico
Fees/Admission
Free, but donations accepted!
Contact Information
Janeva Sorenson
(530) 966-7557
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