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Reading Our Evolving Forest-scape


Adult Education / Experience and Explore -
Fall 2024 Adult Programs

Perhaps you've noticed a growing prevalence of lianas (woody vines), particularly along woodland edges. What's behind this curious recent shift in our local ecology? How can we track changes on the land, from the dramatic to the subtle? Join this amble among our “standing neighbors,” as we explore both on and off trail, while unraveling the hidden stories of our dynamic backwoods.

Rob Riman

Instructor

Rob Riman spent his youth roaming Lake Michigan’s upland ravines and paddling nearby headwaters of the Mississippi. Following studies in geology, and a decade leading remote expeditions across North America, from alpine heights to coastal backwaters, he went on to built traditional wooden boats with NYC youth, and pursued graduate work in architecture and sustainable design, leading to his co-founding of the local nonprofit Home Energy Efficiency Team (HEET). Today, he delights in his roles as naturalist and place-sourced educator, embracing landful living practices, while working to decolonize his own learning. Homeschool dad to two semi-feral children and avid forager, Rob resides along the former shoreline of the Quinobequin’s impounded estuary, on traditional territory of the Massachusett and Pawtucket people.

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  Rob Riman


Longfellow Pond parking lot
Saturday, Sep 28
1:30 - 3:00 PM

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Price: $ 39 00