WEST BOGGS – Join the Daviess-Martin CISMA (Cooperative Invasive Species Management Area) at West Boggs Park to see the wildflowers in bloom.
The West Boggs Pollinator Walk will be held on Thursday, June 26th, at 7:00 p.m. The event is free, but those staying to enjoy other park activities must pay the regular entrance fee of $7.

Guest speaker Olivia Fry (Pheasants Forever & Quail Forever) will identify native plants and wildflowers growing in the park’s prairie plantings and discuss how they support pollinators and wildlife. Attendees will meet at the park’s Cedarwood Shelter, just past the left entrance gate. The event will take about 1 hour and only cover a short distance, but attendees should come prepared for outdoor conditions, including long grass, uneven terrain, sun, and bugs.
RSVPs are not required, but if you have any questions, call/text Emily Finch at 812-329-0048 or email Emily.Finch@in.nacdnet.net.
West Boggs Park is just a few miles north of Loogootee at 16117 US-231, Loogootee, IN. For more information about the property, including other events and activities, visit www.westboggs.com. This event is also supported by the Martin and Daviess County Soil & Water Conservation Districts, with funding in part from a Clean Water Indiana grant. For more information on invasive species in Daviess and Martin counties, go to www.daviesscoswcd.com/invasive-species.


