Tracking Predators & Prey
Adults and children ages 11 and up are invited to join Nashua River Watershed Association naturalists for this three hour in-depth wildlife tracking workshop focused on three distinct winter habitats and the animals that not only survive but thrive during our harshest months.
The workshop is on Sunday, Feb. 22 rom 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Williams Barn Conservation Property and the Chestnut Hills trail area in Groton. Develop a greater understanding of these hardy inhabitants and learn to "read" their stories through the signs and clues we discover along the way.
The activity level is moderate hiking or snowshoeing, mostly off-trail. Dress with multiple layers, winter boots, water resistant outer gear (snow pants or gators); pack water bottle & energy snack. Fee: $20/person NRWA members, $25/non-members. Directions will be provided upon registration. Reservations are required; space is limited.
To make reservations, please contact Stacey Chilcoat, NRWA River Classroom Director, at (978) 448-0299, or email StaceyC@NashuaRiverWatershed.org. NRWA is a non-profit environmental organization that depends on memberships for support.