LandHealth's mission is to restore connections between nature and people through immersive experiential education and community-based land revitalization.
ALT Experience Forest Bathing at Shofuso House with Anisa George on Saturday, September 14th from 5-7pm. This event is free for members and $10 for non-members.
ALT Experience Catch a Swoop of Swifts with Anisa George on Sunday, September 15th from 6-8pm starting at Howell Park. This event is free for members and $10 for non-members.
Woodland Workdays are back! We're continuing this series into the fall with 3 new workdays on Sundays from 1-3pm. The first one is just a few weeks away on September 8th!
RSVP here: forms.gle/WxD4sefxzCg6U3BFA#NativePlants#PutNatureBack
ALT Fall Woodland Workday Series is taking place on Sunday, September 8; Sunday, October 20; and Sunday, November 17. Help restore our small urban woodland located at 1761 N. 49th Street!
ALT Experience Tracing the Birth of a River with Scott Quitel on Thursday, August 29th from 6-8pm starting at the Ohio House. This event is free for members and $10 for non-members.
Artist and naturalist, Cindy Stockton Moore will be leading an event at our native plant nursery in drawing with plant materials on July 28th from 10am-12pm. Come on out and learn to forage different colors from the wild! #DrawingWithNature
RSVP here: tickettailor.com/events/land…
ALT Experience Woodland Windfall: Drawing with Nature with Cindy Stockton Moore on Sunday, July 28th from 10am to 12pm at LandHealth's Nursery. Free for members and pay-what-you-will for others.
Salute the sun with live music and s'mores this #SummerSolstice with LandHealth on Friday!☀️
ALT Come Celebrate our Summer Solstice Party & Potluck on Friday, June 21st from 6-9pm at our nursery at 1761 North 49th Street. Bring something sweet, savory, or veggie. Activities include music and dancing, a fire and s'mores, a plant sale, nature crafts, and vendors.
Join @RiverfrontNorth and @TTFWatershed on June 1st for Fish Fest, a day of family fun, fishing, and all things free at Frankford Boat Launch! There will be music, activities, food and drink, and bike rides, as well as a native plant sale hosted by us. Hope to see you there!
Hello everyone!!
LandHealth would like to officially announce that we are recruiting high school students (8th-12th grade) to participate in our ProFESS program this summer of 2024! All students living in Philadelphia area and/or surrounding areas are welcome to apply!
Program for Future Environmental Scientists and Stewards (ProFESS) is a free of cost, paid, 10-week summer program that seeks to empower students through hands-on lessons in Philly's natural history, urban ecology, environmental justice -- and now kayaking!
If you know of any 8th-12th grade students interested, or happen to be one yourself - LandHealth encourages you to apply here! : landhealthinstitute.org/prof…
We would also like to ask that you share the attached flyer - Thank you so much! 🌿🌿🌿
Introducing a new series called #birdoftheweek! The first bird, brought to North America by Shakespeare enthusiasts in the nineteenth century, is the European Starling (Sturnus vulgaris). They are now among the continent’s most numerous songbirds.#europeanstarling#putnatureback
We are keeping the ball rolling with trees as our #plantoftheweek. This week's native tree is the American Sweetgum (Liquidambar styraciflua). This photo is of a Sweetgum in FDR park, conveniently marked with a little plaque.#landhealth#putnatureback#sweetgum#nativeplants
This week on our WonderWalk we returned to FDR park. For our final WonderWalk in August we will be at our native plant nursery on the west parkside. Click the link on our website to register! #landhealth#putnatureback#fdrpark#savethemeadowsfdr#westparkside
This is officially the final week of ProFESS 2022! Yesterday, our watershed stewards presented their final projects at the LandHealth native plant nursery for graduation. We are so proud of these students! #landhealth#putnatureback#environmentaleducation#watershed
The #plantoftheweek is a tree this week! Betula lenta is a species of birch native to eastern North America known commonly as Sweet birch. Sweet birch is named for the sweet sap used by Native Americans for syrup production. #landhealth#putnatureback#sweetbirch#nativeplants
A new blog is posted! Our Mandela Fellow has made it back home to Zimbabwe, but he has done so much for LandHealth during his four week stay. In this blog, Lenin describes his experiences with protecting nature in Philadelphia. Visit our website to read more! #landhealth