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Seward Park - Root in Recipriocity: Tend …01/03/2026
Activities
Caring for the land that cares for us.
The land around us has been scarred by pollution, carved over by development, and fragmented by development expansion. To live in reciprocity means to give back, to tend, and to restore what has been lost. Are you in good relations with the land? By stepping into this work, we have the chance to give back, repair habitats, support native wildlife, and strengthen our connection to the Land. Restoration is our way of returning care to the land that has long sustained us.Participants will be guided by Brianna Klein, Public Programs Manager at Seward Park Audubon. With experience in community engagement, environmental education, and habitat restoration, Brianna brings a wealth of knowledge and hands-on expertise to each gathering. She will ensure participants learn safe and effective restoration practices while gaining insight into the park’s habitats, wildlife, and ecological connections.Join us at Seward Park Audubon Center for Root in Reciprocity: Tend Together. Together, we’ll be engaging in either the removal and repurpose of introduced species, plant native flora, and restore habitats that sustain birds, pollinators, and the broader ecosystem. All tools, guidance, and materials are provided, just bring your curiosity, care, and willingness to get your hands in the soil.
All ages OK
22 out of 15 participants registered.
What to Bring
Clothing and footwear appropriate for the weather and muddy ground, water bottle, good heart and mind!
Where to Meet
Restroom building adjacent to Picnic Shelter 3 in upper Seward Park.
Where to Park
There is ample parking at Picnic Shelter #3.
Date & Time
January 3, 2026 10am - 12:30pm
Contact
Brianna Klein
brianna.klein@audubon.org
Brianna Klein
212.979.3113
brianna.klein@audubon.org