Friends of Rogers to offer an introduction to winter tracking
SHERBURNE – The Friends of Rogers Adventure Team will be guiding adventurers on a wild hunt to find the elusive four-hoofed multi-pronged ungulate on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015, beginning at 10:30 a.m.
As part of the Friends of Rogers Family Fun Program, explorers of all ages are invited to join in the expedition at Rogers Environmental Education Center in Sherburne. This pesky, and mysterious, creature can be found in the local ecosystem if one knows how and where to look.
“Don’t be fooled by tracks left behind by other animals who call these woods their home,” said Sarah Freedman, Friends of Rogers Environmental Educator. “Learn a few simple ways to tell these creatures apart.”
Explorers should dress according to the weather, and don appropriate footwear, as the program will happen “snow or shine.” The trek will last about an hour and participants should expect to cover the distance of one mile on the adventure.
“This unique twist on our traditional Family Fun Program is sure to engage visitors of all ages,” said Friends of Rogers Executive Director, Simon Solomon. “Learning how to track has never been more interactive – or fun!”
Friends of Rogers Family Fun Programs are held on the first and third Saturdays each month. They begin at 10:30 a.m. and last approximately one hour. Recent Family Fun Program events have included Oh Deer!, The Expedition for the Lost Treasure of Rogers, Birds of the Snow, Winter Science, and The Night Stalkers.
Family Fun Programs give visitors of any age the opportunity to experience hands-on, interactive, learning, and exploration of the natural environment.
Rogers Center is operated by Friends of Rogers Environmental Education Center, Inc., a nonprofit organization that offers educational programs for all ages. Seasonal winter hours are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.
For more information, call Friends of Rogers at 674-4733 or visit FriendsofRogers.org.
As part of the Friends of Rogers Family Fun Program, explorers of all ages are invited to join in the expedition at Rogers Environmental Education Center in Sherburne. This pesky, and mysterious, creature can be found in the local ecosystem if one knows how and where to look.
“Don’t be fooled by tracks left behind by other animals who call these woods their home,” said Sarah Freedman, Friends of Rogers Environmental Educator. “Learn a few simple ways to tell these creatures apart.”
Explorers should dress according to the weather, and don appropriate footwear, as the program will happen “snow or shine.” The trek will last about an hour and participants should expect to cover the distance of one mile on the adventure.
“This unique twist on our traditional Family Fun Program is sure to engage visitors of all ages,” said Friends of Rogers Executive Director, Simon Solomon. “Learning how to track has never been more interactive – or fun!”
Friends of Rogers Family Fun Programs are held on the first and third Saturdays each month. They begin at 10:30 a.m. and last approximately one hour. Recent Family Fun Program events have included Oh Deer!, The Expedition for the Lost Treasure of Rogers, Birds of the Snow, Winter Science, and The Night Stalkers.
Family Fun Programs give visitors of any age the opportunity to experience hands-on, interactive, learning, and exploration of the natural environment.
Rogers Center is operated by Friends of Rogers Environmental Education Center, Inc., a nonprofit organization that offers educational programs for all ages. Seasonal winter hours are from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday, and from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday.
For more information, call Friends of Rogers at 674-4733 or visit FriendsofRogers.org.
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