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SUMMARY:Vernal Pool Series Part 1: Vernal Pool Identification and Conservation Seminar
DESCRIPTION:Aside from robins being the so-called harbingers of spring\, another natural phenomenon that ushers in the turning of the seasons takes place in unique wetlands called vernal pools. On cold and rainy spring nights\, specialized amphibians\, such as wood frogs and seldom-seen spotted salamanders\, undertake their migration to these small and ephemeral woodland pools where they will breed. Because of their critical importance to many species of amphibians\, vernal pools are of high conservation importance and a major focus in forest management and land use planning. Join our naturalist\, John Foley\, on Saturday\, March 30th for the first part of our 3-part series on the ecology of vernal pools and the critters that call them home. We’ll begin the series with an indoor presentation about the characteristics of vernal pools\, how to identify them\, and the natural history of the unique species that depend on them. We’ll also discuss the conservation challenges facing these special habitats and how to adequately protect them from development and other threats. Free for members; a suggested donation of $5 per person for non-members is greatly appreciated. \nClick here and here for information about Parts 2 and 3 of the series.
URL:https://greathollow.org/event/vernal-pool-identification-and-conservation/
LOCATION:Great Hollow Nature Preserve\, 225 CT-37\, New Fairfield\, CT\, 06812\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Great Hollow Nature Preserve & Ecological Research Center":MAILTO:info@greathollow.org
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SUMMARY:How to Make Your Own Maple Syrup
DESCRIPTION:With cold nights and warm days in the forecast\, it means only one thing… maple syrup season is here! Come to Great Hollow and learn all about making maple syrup the easy way\, right in your backyard. No fancy evaporator systems here; just a hot open fire to gather around for good conversation and to watch the process of boiling sap into syrup\, or as the old timers call it\, “liquid gold.” First we’ll learn how to identify and tap maple trees\, hang buckets\, and collect sap\, and then finally\, how to boil it down. Best of all\, we’ll have the opportunity to taste the product of our hard work\, pure 100% backyard style maple syrup! And if there’s enough\, we will also have a limited number of small maple syrup bottles for you to fill and take home. \nPlease dress warmly and meet in the visitor’s parking area by the main entrance. A suggested donation of $10 per person is appreciated. Please sign up in advance by emailing John at jfoley@greathollow.org.
URL:https://greathollow.org/event/how-to-make-your-own-maple-syrup/
LOCATION:Great Hollow Nature Preserve\, 225 CT-37\, New Fairfield\, CT\, 06812\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="Great Hollow Nature Preserve & Ecological Research Center":MAILTO:info@greathollow.org
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