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SUMMARY:Hemlock Woolly Adelgid Walk and Talk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a guided walk at Forest Park in Camden on Wednesday\, February 14th and learn to recognize and report Hemlock Woolly Adelgid HWA (or the lack thereof) – an invasive insect that kills hemlock trees. This is the fourth of five informational survey outings being held in and near the Tug Hill region this winter in partnership with the St. Lawrence-Eastern Lake Ontario Partnership for Regional Invasive Species Management (SLELO PRISM). \nThe following day\, Thursday\, February 15th\, is reserved as an alternate date in the case of weather that isn’t safe for travel. Please mark both dates on your calendar. We will hold the event if we get snow or a light rain and you will be notified of any changes prior to the event via the email you’ve provided. \nThe Eastern Hemlock is a key tree species found throughout Tug Hill that provides many benefits for people and nature. Detecting the presence of HWA early on provides enough time to protect infested trees and helps to stop the spread to new areas. Trainers will help participants learn how to identify the Eastern Hemlock\, survey for HWA and report observations using their smartphone through a free mobile application called iMapInvasives (a community science tool). \nPrior to attending\, participants should follow these steps: \n\nVideo Tutorial \nMake a Free iMapInvasives User Account \nDownload the Free iMapInvasives Mobile App \n\nRegister Here \n \n  \nThis event qualifies for the Tug Hill Winter Fun Challenge!
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/hemlock-woolly-adelgid-walk-and-talk-2/
LOCATION:Camden Forest Park\, 10-24 Ripley Rd\, Camden\, NY\, 13316\, United States
CATEGORIES:Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Calling All Tug Hill Animal Track Explorers!
DESCRIPTION:Did you ever run across footprints outside in the mud or snow and wonder what animal might have left it there? Come to the Sally Ploof Hunter Memorial Library\, 101 Public Works Drive\, Black River\, NY on Wednesday\, February 21st from 10:30 am to Noon and learn how to identify a sampling of animal tracks! We’ll start by reading the book\, The Hike\, then use materials in the Tug Hill Explorer Animal Tracks and Signs Backpack to learn the basics of animal tracks. Then\, we’ll head outside with the backpack to find what signs and tracks we can identify near the library. Bring your phone or camera to take pictures of our finds! Finish your exploration with animal track rubbings and stamp creations as a program souvenir. \nRegister Here \n 
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/whose-footprint-is-that-learn-about-animal-tracks-with-the-tug-hill-explorer-tracking-backpack/
LOCATION:Sally Ploof Hunter Memorial Library\, 101 Public Works Drive\, Black River\, NY\, 13612
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Event,Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Calling All Tug Hill Animal Track Explorers!
DESCRIPTION:Did you ever run across footprints outside in the mud or snow and wonder what animal might have left it there? Come to the Western Town Library\, 9172 Main Street\, Westernville\, NY from 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm and learn how to identify a sampling of animal tracks! We’ll start by reading the book\, The Hike\, then use materials in the library’s new Tug Hill Explorer Animal Tracks and Signs Backpack to learn the basics of animal tracks. Then we’ll head outside with the backpack to find what signs and tracks we can identify near the library. Bring your phone or camera to take pictures of our finds! Finish your exploration with animal track rubbings and stamp creations as a program souvenir. \nRegister Here \nDonation of the Tug Hill Explorer Tracking Backpack to Western Town Library was made possible with funding from the Community Foundation of Herkimer and Oneida Counties.
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/calling-all-tug-hill-animal-track-explorers/
LOCATION:Western Town Library\, 9172 Main Street\, Westernville\, NY\, 13486\, United States
CATEGORIES:Family Friendly Event,Reservations Required
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SUMMARY:Blake Sanctuary Owl Prowl and Twilight Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a twilight walk and owl prowl at the Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary (31242 Middle Road\, Watertown\, NY)! \nWe’ll learn about the ways animals are adapted to a low-light lifestyle\, look for all types of animal tracks and signs\, and look and listen for owls! \nOur walk will begin in the parking lot with a brief learning session to discuss animal adaptations and the owls we might encounter. Then we’ll take a twilight woods walk with activities along the way that explore how owls and other animals navigate in low to no light\, stopping often to listen and look for owls. \nBring along a flashlight or headlamp\, dress for the weather\, and wear sturdy waterproof boots or shoes. If there is enough snow\, and you have them\, you are welcome to use snowshoes. \nRegister Here \n \n  \nThis event qualifies for the Tug Hill Winter Fun Challenge!
URL:https://tughilltomorrowlandtrust.org/event/blake-sanctuary-owl-prowl-and-twilight-walk-2/
LOCATION:Joseph A. Blake Wildlife Sanctuary\, 31241 Middle Rd.\, Watertown\, NY\, 13601
CATEGORIES:FREE: Family Event,Reservations Required
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