Interested in learning about birds, trees, flowers, insects, animal tracks and other areas of natural history? Coastal Mountains Land Trust and the Camden Conservation Commission have teamed up to co-sponsor monthly natural history walks in the Camden area. Walks usually take place on the first Saturday of each month from 10:00 am to 12:00 noon. February’s walk is also sponsored by Merryspring Nature Center and will take place on Saturday, February 7 from 10 a.m. to noon at Merryspring (www.merryspring.org). Participants will meet in front of the office building. We will likely focus on animal tracks and signs and winter tree identification. Snowshoes may be helpful, but not essential, if there is a recent snowstorm.
Advance registration is not necessary. To learn more and to find notices of location, last minute changes and/or cancellation, visit Coastal Mountains Land Trust’s Events Calendar page atwww.coastalmountains.org or Merryspring’s website.
The Camden Nature Walks explore Land Trust preserves and other local hiking spots to encourage natural history discussion and education. Participants should come prepared for an outdoor excursion, easy to moderate in pace. Please leave dogs at home. The walks will be facilitated by area naturalist Roger Rittmaster and will encourage experts and amateurs to discuss and share their knowledge of natural history.
Coastal Mountains Land Trust has worked since 1986 to permanently conserve nearly 10,000 acres to benefit the natural and human communities of the western Penobscot Bay region. For more information about the Land Trust please visit www.coastalmountains.org or call (207) 236-7091.
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