TRACKING YOUR NEIGHBORS FOOTSTEPS

Date: Saturday January 24, 2009 (Alternate Date: Sunday January 25), Time: 9:30am-Noon
Location: Nut Meadow, Concord
Leader/Speaker:  SVT Director & Tracking Expert, Lydia Rogers and SVT Volunteer Dan Foster
Winter is the perfect time to learn what kinds of animals are roaming our reservations. Nut Meadow has an interesting topography and wetlands rich in biodiversity. We could find evidence of coyote, red fox, beaver, mink, and even great blue heron. Come learn about wildlife signs, tracking, behavior, and habitat. There is plenty of wildlife activity and signs to observe in winter. Please wear extra warm clothing, as tracking requires a lot of standing around and observing, NOT a lot of walking. Directions to the Sanborn School parking lot can be found here.
Fee: Members: Free, Non-members: $10