Join us for a fun and fact-filled Power Point show illustrated with stunning original photography by naturalist and Keeping Track’s director, Susan Morse. Bring the children! There will be lots of opportunities for them to hear animal calls and maybe make a few themselves. Plan to learn about our wild neighbors including whitetail deer, moose, bobcat, Canada lynx, black bear, river otter, mink, fisher and the foxes. Other animals of interest to all of us include wolf, coyote and cougar, otherwise known as the catamount.
The date and time for the Power Point presentation is March 21, 2014 at 7:00 p.m. Join Susan the next day from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. for a full day field outing at the Greenberg Preserve, located across the road from the One World Conservation Center. The address for the conservation center is: 413 US Route 7S, Bennington, Vermont 05201.
Fees:
The Power Point presentation on March 21st is $5.00 per person or $10.00 per family, and is open to all ages.
The "In the Field" workshop on March 22nd is $35.00 per person. Register soon as the group size will be limited to 20 people.
Pre-registration for both the Power Point show and the Field Outing is required by March 14th.
For more information, and to pre-register, call (802)447-7419 or email info@oneworldconservationcenter.org. You can access the One World Conservation Center website at http://oneworldconservationcenter.org.