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Spring Ecology: Reproductive Strategies

Program Fee: $175/person. Includes lodging, Saturday lunch and dinner & Sunday breakfast and lunch.
Location: Hunt Hill Audubon Sanctuary
Date & Time: Saturday, June 8, 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM; Sunday, June 9, 8:30 AM – 3:00 PM
Registration is required by May 31st. Limit: 30 people

Explore the varied strategies used by insects, reptiles, amphibians, and mammals to live and reproduce. This course includes lecture and fieldwork. Presenters include: herpetologist Alexander Streitz, author George Feldhammer, and entomologist Margot Monson.

On Saturday, we explore the weird world of herps (reptiles and amphibians) and their interesting strategies for life and reproduction. Also on Saturday, George Feldhammer, who literally wrote the book on mammalogy, will talk about mammals and their reproduction. On Sunday, we will discuss the myriad of strategies insects use in their need to survive and reproduce.

Note: This course qualifies for Master Naturalist credit, but all adult learners are welcome to join!


Ways to Register for a Program:

  • Select the BROWSE & REGISTER to register online. For guidance, please read the step-to-step guide on “How to Sign Up for a Program or Event” via Perfect Mind.
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