Dig into Wetlands at Paradise Creek
July 18 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
One event on August 15, 2026 at 10:00 am
One event on September 19, 2026 at 10:00 am
Join Rowen Schmidt, a wetland delineator with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, for an immersive exploration of the wetlands! Discover the fascinating ecology of the Tidewater Region’s salt marshes and gain hands-on experience learning about how climate, geology, and other factors shape these vital ecosystems.
This is a unique opportunity to get your hands dirty—literally! Participants will be provided gloves and are encouraged to wear closed-toe shoes or boots, as a muddy adventure awaits.
Rowen Schmidt is a wetland delineator with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers where they work with the Clean Water Act. They have led environmental education programs since 2017 and enjoy working at the intersection of science, policy, and public resources.
Workshop One: Hydrology – July 18 @ 10am: This workshop is all about understanding hydrology—how water moves and changes over time. We’ll explore signs of water, such as surface water, flooding, wet soil, and other clues that show where water has been. We’ll explore the park’s wetland area to see these signs up close. Then, we’ll move away from the water to discover how the signs of water change further from it.
Workshop Two: Hydrophytic Vegetation – August 15 @ 10am: In this workshop, you’ll learn about plants that grow in wet areas and how they’ve adapted to live in these conditions over time. Throughout the park, we’ll visit different spots—some wet and some dry. You’ll help survey all kinds of plants, including trees, shrubs, vines, and small plants, to see if they have any water-related adaptations.
Workshop Three: Hydric Soil – September 19 @ 10am: Explore a unique type of soil that forms in areas with long-term water presence. Waterlogged conditions remove oxygen from the soil, leading to fascinating changes. By examining these changes, you’ll learn about indicators of hydric soils. With tools like soil probes and shovels, we’ll investigate wet soils and compare these findings to drier areas, study soil types like sandy and loamy, and test how soil reacts during specific experiments.
Target Audience: Ages 16 and up. Participants aged 12–16 must be accompanied by an adult guardian.
Cost:
- Full Series – Discounted Workshop Bundle (All 3 classes):
- Elizabeth River Project Members: $75
- Non-members: $100
- Individual Class:
- Elizabeth River Project Members: $30
- Non-members: $40
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