Garlic Mustard: Natural History & Management
Thu, Mar 06
|Mount Horeb
Join Greg Jones (BMAP President and local land steward) and Sam Anderson (BMAP Outreach Ecologist) to talk about the biology and land management that shape our relationship with Garlic Mustard (Alliaria petiolata), one of southern Wisconsin's most pervasive invasive species.
Time & Location
Mar 06, 2025, 7:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Mount Horeb, 107 N Grove St, Mt Horeb, WI 53572, USA
About the event
BMAP's Conservation Conversations are a ~1hr lecture and discussion where we invite local leaders in ecological restoration, environmental science, and natural history to dive into specific topics that can inform and inspire private landowners as they continue/begin land stewardship. Speakers typically talk for ~40 minutes, followed by ~15 minutes of Q&A and discussions. Conservation Conversations are also an excellent chance to meet like-minded locals and neighbors and swap ideas, tips, and stories related to land management! (image credit: Derek Andersen via Online Virtual Flora of Wisconsin. 2024.)