Monthly Archives: February 2016

Cabin Fever Pot Luck & Bald Eagle Presentation

In the mood for an educational Saturday filled with good food and great company? “Leave the house and join the Friends of Sessions Woods for a “Cabin Fever Pot Luck,” beginning at 12:30 p.m. in the large meeting room in the Conservation Education Center. Then learn about bald eagles with Expert Brian Hess of the CT…

Bluebirds Workshop

Birds are fascinating and important species within our natural environment. In Connecticut, we are very lucky to be home (at least for some of the year) to many different types including the beautiful bluebird. 
“Get an introduction to the beloved bluebirds with Naturalist Emma Lorusso and Master Naturalist graduate Ed Boisits. Bluebird populations were on the decline since the late 1800s, but are making a comeback, partially due to the increased amount of bluebird boxes that have been built and set up by people!  Join us to learn about basic bluebird behavior including breeding, competition, diet and migration.  Following this talk you will have the chance to build your own bluebird box to take home.  
Please register with how many boxes you would like to build.  Registration limited.”
 All are welcome!!! This great program is organized by the Connecticut Forest and Park Association, for more cool events like this one click here
 
Event Details: 
Date and Time: Saturday, February 20, 2016 – 10:00am12:00pm
Location: 
Goodwin Forest Conservation Education Center
23 Potter Road
Hampton, Connecticut 06247
 
Registration Fee: 
$10 per box non-members/$3 per box Friends of Goodwin members
RSVP Requirement: 
RSVP required
For Questions, Contact: 
Emma Lorusso
(860) 455-9534

Animal Tracks and Trails

Though we might not see them all the time, Connecticut is filled with wildlife! These animals leave clues and signs throughout nature, and if you can learn to spot them, you will notice a whole new world around you. Come to Coogan Farm on Saturday Feburary 6, at 1 PM to learn more about finding these traces of animal life that they have left behind. People will be playing nature games and also teaching everyone who comes about local animal life in CT. Also, you will be exploring the farm and visiting some of their animals as well! This program, organized by Denison Pequotsepos Nature Center,  is $8.50 for members and $10.00 for nonmembers. Register here! Click here for more information about this program 🙂

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“Winter Landscape” Photo Contest

Check out this super cool ongoing event at Flanders Nature Center

“For All
Come explore Flanders and bring your camera along! We are holding a photography contest with prizes for the best submissions based on composition, image quality and the story the image tells. Use your camera to capture your experience of the winter scenery that surrounds you at Flanders and submit your favorite(s)! Contestants may submit up to 5 entries ( in 5” x 7” or 8″x 10″ print format or JPEGS 6MB or less in size). Submissions can be emailed to photocontest@flandersnaturecenter.org, mailed or dropped off to Flanders offices by February 29th along with an entry blank identifying the photographer of the photo for each submitted photo. The cost for one submission is $5.00, 2/$7.00 , 3/ $10.00, 4/$13. 5/$15. All proceeds to benefit Flanders programming.
Dates/Times: Now through February 29
Location: Photos can be taken on any Flanders property
To read the rules and pay online, click here.”

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