Audubon winter walk series continues: Animal tracks

Posted 2/8/23

This Sunday, Feb 12th, join the Audubon Society at Caratunk Wildlife Refuge and learn how to identify tracks and signs left by native mammals and birds! Explore track patterns and investigate …

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Audubon winter walk series continues: Animal tracks

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This Sunday, Feb 12th, join the Audubon Society at Caratunk Wildlife Refuge and learn how to identify tracks and signs left by native mammals and birds! Explore track patterns and investigate artifacts. Venture out on the trails to search for evidence that wildlife has been there! 

Although all are welcome, this class will be geared for families with children. Wear warm footwear and dress for the weather, this event will be outside!

Registration is required and can be done on their website. Click here.

WHEN: Sun, Feb 12, from 1-3 p.m.

WHERE: Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA

PRICING: $10 per member adult - $5 per member child - $14 per non-member adult - $7 per non-member child

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