Category: education_videos

Winter: Introduction and Q&A – An Exploration of Beaver Pond Ecology–Hartman Park, Lyme CT with Mike Zarfos

On Wednesday, February 10, 2021, the Lyme Land Trust provided a Zoom screening of the video, with live comments by Mike Zarfos, writer and narrator; and Sue Cope, host of the webinar and the editor of the video. View the entire 50 minute webinar here.

“Very, Very, Nice. Great audio and video. I learned more with the video than on a real walk. Could hear and see better. Michael was fantastic. And I will be able to see it over and over.”

— Gary Gregory, attendee of the webinar​

Spring: An Exploration of Forest Plants on the Ravine Trail

We are excited to launch our first full-length educational video: An Exploration of Forest plants on the Ravine Trail with Mike Zarfos, naturalist! Rather than cancel the guided walk which was scheduled for May 30, 2020, we asked Mike to lead a remote walk so that the Lyme Land Trust video production team could record it and provide this virtual tour for you. In the video, which is about a half-hour long, Mike explains how to identify several prominent species of plants and shares interesting facts about their human uses and natural ecology.

Michael Zarfos is a PhD Candidate in Conservation Biology at the College of Environmental Science and Forestry – SUNY.

The Ravine Trail Preserve parking is located on the west side of Joshuatown Road, about 4 miles north of the intersection of Joshuatown Road and Rte. 156. Enjoy Lyme preserves while following posted and current State and Federal safety guidelines.

Autumn: An Exploration of Beaver Pond Ecology–Hartman Park, Lyme CT with Mike Zarfos

This 28 minute video takes you on a remote “walk” to learn about the rich diversity of plants and animals which share the habitat that occurs because of beaver activity at a Lyme Preserve.

The video was filmed on October 4, 2020.

Tree Collective Activities 2019-2020

Reflecting back on the meaningful impacts and lifelong memories made with our high school aged volunteers, “The Tree Collective” led by Regan Stacey.