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Friday
Jul112008

Evening Beaver Marsh Hike at Sessions Woods!

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July 16, 2008 (Wednesday) at 6:30 p.m. Evening Beaver Marsh Hike

Join Wildlife Division Natural Resources Educator Laura Rogers-Castro on an easy hike to the Beaver Marsh at Sessions Woods. Laura will talk about the various types of wildlife that can be found at this interesting habitat. Wear comfortable shoes, a hat and bring a water bottle for this 2-mile roundtrip experience. Meet at the flagpole in front of the Sessions Woods Conservation Education Center.

Please pre-register for this program by calling 860-675-8130. Programs are free unless noted. An adult must accompany children under 12 years old. Sorry, no pets!

The Sessions Woods Conservation Education Center’s Public Program Series is a cooperative venture between the CT DEP Wildlife Division and the Friends of Sessions Woods.

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