
The Center for Wildlife Studies’ Wild Maine series of nature programs, in partnership with the Camden Public Library, is scheduled to continue at 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 6, with a guided walk through the Camden Amphitheatre and the adjacent Harbor Park.

The hour-long walk will be led by Dr. Kathy Crowley, instructor at the center and assistant professor of plant biology at Unity College.
She will discuss the mixture of native and non-native plant species that create a diverse floral backdrop for Camden Harbor, according to a news release from the library.
This program is free, but there is a limit of 25 participants. To reserve a spot, email the center at [email protected].
Crowley is a broadly-trained plant biologist and ecologist. She teaches courses in botany and ecology and conducts research in forest and wetland ecosystem ecology at Unity College.
Crowley’s research focuses on the role of plants in a changing environment.
The center aims to provide accessible environmental education worldwide and promote wildlife conservation through science. To learn more, visit centerforwildlifestudies.org.
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