Why did the Salamander Cross the Road?

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** Rescheduled Program**

Why did the Salamander Cross the Road?

Mother Nature pulled a fast one on us! This program has been rescheduled to Wednesday, April 9th at 6:00pm at MooseWood Nature Center

To reproduce, of course! As the winter snow and ice melt, woodland ponds fill up and amphibians come alive. This program is being offered by Easton Zivnoska and Grace Souza, in partnership with Critter Classroom. Program will provide an informative discussion on one of our native salamanders, the blue-spotted salamander. Behavior, adaptations, habitat, morphology, and how we can help them thrive will be discussed. 

Suggested age range: 10 years and up. Children must be accompanied by an adult. To support the nature center, suggested donations are $5/child or $10/family. 

About

MooseWood Nature Center is an independent, non-profit organization supported by memberships, donations and grants. Our mission is to celebrate nature through education and action in the Upper Peninsula.

Hours

Sat & Sun 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM
or by appointment

Phone: (906) 228-6250