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Native Plant Seed Propagation Workshop
February 2, 2008


Join USU horticulture extension specialist Rick Hefflebower to learn more about propagating and using native plants from Southern Utah. A native plant landscape can help reduce watering needs, provide food for native pollinators, and provide outstanding beauty.
Price: US $20.00

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Water in the Desert
February 9, 2008


Learn where our water comes from (and where it goes), discuss conservation issues, understand the history of western water rights, and visit several places around Zion where we can examine and talk about water from resource management, political, and social perspectives.
Price: US $25.00

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Winter in Zion with a Naturalist
February 16, 2008


Examine the effects of winter on the geology, plants, and animals of Zion National Park and its surrounds. Understand the role that winter precipitation plays in the desert. Be prepared to hike up to 8 miles in the snow or sunshine!
Price: US $50.00

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Organic Gardening
February 23, 2008


This course will cover the basics of creating and maintaining an organice vegetable garden in the desert southwest.
Price: US $50.00

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Thursday Trek
December 4, 2008


Field Institute treks are a great way to explore and learn about Zion in summer. Join a Field Institute naturalist for an introduction to the geology, flora, fauna and cultural history of Zion.
Price: US $35.00

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Winter Photography
December 12 & 13, 2008


Come enjoy Zion when the crowds are non existent!
If we're lucky we'll get some snow as icing on the cake to Zion's already stunning beauty. Photos of Bighorn sheep taken by Michael H. Fox in Winter Photography workshop, Dec 10, 2005.
Price: US $160.00

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