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Silver Maples: Saving Woods Lake

Silver Maples: Saving Woods Lake

Silver Maples: Saving Woods Lake

Invisible Salt and Urban Dead Seas

April 8, 11 am – 1 pm

Audience: Geared for Adults 50+, but all are welcome

Road salt deicers are widely used in the U.S. and around the world to make roads safer for winter driving. However, the application of road salt may have significant impacts on natural systems.

Local scientist Dr. Carla Koretsky will share her work completed at two lakes in Kalamazoo (Woods Lake and Asylum Lake), demonstrating the significant impact that road salt can have on the biogeochemistry and physical functioning of urban lakes.

Bring your lunch! We will eat together after the program. This program is geared for adults 50 and up, but all ages are welcome.

Part of the Silver Maples Series: NatureCenter/SilverMaples

Fee: Member $12, Non-Member $15 Please register.

Kalamazoo Nature Center
11:00 AM - 01:00 PM on Wed, 8 Apr 2026

Event Supported By

Kalamazoo Nature Center
269-381-1574
contact@naturecenter.org

Artist Group Info

etiemannaturecenter@gmail.com
Kalamazoo Nature Center
7000 N Westnedge Avenue
Kalamazoo, Michigan 49009
(269) 381-1574