This web page was created programmatically, to learn the article in its authentic location you possibly can go to the hyperlink bellow:
https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/probe-darkness-nature-night-photography-program-powder-valley-nature-center-april-21
and if you wish to take away this text from our web site please contact us
KIRKWOOD, Mo.— Nature doesn’t sleep simply because we day-loving people do. So much goes on outside after the solar goes down. The Missouri Department of Conservation (MDC) is providing an opportunity to get a glimpse of some it at a free program.
MDC’s Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center will host Nature at Night: Exploring Light and Life Under the Stars Tuesday, April 21 from 7 – 8 p.m. offered by native photographer Dan Zarlenga. The program is open to anybody age 9 years and up.
The presentation explores the fantastic thing about evening via pictures, a splash of science, and some private ideas that commemorate the significance of evening in nature. It touches on nighttime chook migrations, nocturnal pollinators, fireflies, and different fascinating information about what goes on after darkish. The presentation additionally addresses the impacts of synthetic gentle on nature at evening and gives concepts on how folks may help.
Zarlenga makes use of lengthy exposures, gentle portray, and different evening pictures methods to disclose landscapes in a singular manner via the lens of evening. From swirling star trails over glades, gleaming bands of Milky Way above rivers, to the playful dance of fireflies, the nighttime in nature has quite a bit to supply for anybody keen to probe the darkness.
Zarlenga’s award-winning evening pictures has been featured in MDC’s Natural Events Calendar, and within the Missouri Conservationist, Missouri Prairie Journal, Missouri Natural Resources, The Nature Conservancy, and Terrain Magazines, in addition to in displays at Powder Valley Nature Center in Kirkwood and Burr Oak Woods Nature Center in Kansas City.
Nature at Night: Exploring Light and Life Under the Stars is a free program; nonetheless superior registration is required at The program is sponsored by the Missouri Nature and Environmental Photographers (MoNEP).
Powder Valley Conservation Nature Center is positioned at 11715 Cragwold Road in Kirkwood, close to the intersection of I-270 and I-44.
Stay knowledgeable of MDC newest applications by going to the MDC St. Louis regional occasions web page at http://brief.mdc.mo.gov/4yq.
This web page was created programmatically, to learn the article in its authentic location you possibly can go to the hyperlink bellow:
https://mdc.mo.gov/newsroom/probe-darkness-nature-night-photography-program-powder-valley-nature-center-april-21
and if you wish to take away this text from our web site please contact us

