Cold Comfort: Winter Wildlife Adaptations
Join us for this two-hour workshop to learn who is active and who is hibernating during these harsh winter months.
Vermont wildlife knows how to get creative when it comes to the winter months. Join us for this two-hour workshop to learn who is active and who is hibernating during these harsh winter months. NPS Science Communication Specialist Ed Sharron will begin with an indoor discussion that explores how animals meet their basic winter needs for food, water, and shelter. Then, head outside for a snowshoe hike investigating different habitats. Event open to all ages!
Please dress appropriately for outdoor activity, and bring a water bottle and snowshoes if possible. Adult and children’s snowshoes are available if needed. Event will continue snow or shine! Co-sponsored by Vermont Coverts and the Vermont Woodlands Association.
Please pre-register as space is limited. To register or learn more call (802) 457-3368 x 226, or email us at [email protected]. Be sure to tell us how many are coming.
Date & Time
February 22, 2020
10:00AM - 12:00PM
Location
Forest Center at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park - 54 Elm Street, Woodstock, VT, 05091