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Animal Adaptations: A Live Animal Presentation

Barred Owl
Barred Owl
© Janet Haas
 

Date/Time:
Saturday, November 29, 2008
1:00pm

Overview:
A Thanksgiving weekend treat for the whole family! How do turtles survive when they are so slow? Can owls really stay warm all winter? Staff from the Theodore Roosevelt Sanctuary and Audubon Center will present live animals while answering your questions about our wild friends.

Rain or shine.

Registration/Fee:
Reservations taken beginning October 1, 2008.  All programs require pre-registration. Call the Mashomack Preserve office at (631) 749-1001 for reservations, meeting place, and further information.

Events are free to members of The Nature Conservancy, $4 for non-members, unless otherwise noted.

Location:
Mashomack Preserve