Owls and turtles and bees, oh my! See all these live animals and more during this FREE EVENT and discover ways to be a better nature steward from people doing the work. Meet some of Turtle Haven’s rescued and rehabilitating turtles. Learn how to help displaced and orphaned wildlife with Little Rascals Rescue at Raccoon Crossing. Well-Comb Home will display an observation beehive, and their local honey and beeswax products will be available for purchase. The Guilford Land Conservation Trust and Menunkatuck Audubon Society will share information about their local conservation work and MAS will have plants for sale from their UrbanScapes Native Plant Nursery.
Special presentations will take place throughout the afternoon. At 1 pm, meet an American Kestrel, Red-tailed Hawk, Red-shouldered Hawk, and a Barred Owl in a birds of prey presentation by Rose Crisci of Blue Moon Raptors. Angelina Carnevale from Turtle Haven will introduce some of her turtle ambassadors and talk about how to help wild turtles and pet turtles thrive at 2 pm. Tour the museum’s native pollinator garden at 3 pm with Heather Bradley and learn tips and tricks to do it yourself.
A craft area will feature supplies and instructions to make nature shadow drawings. All ages are invited to pick up supplies and explore the museum’s beautiful grounds to find their artistic subject, whether it’s a branch of a majestic red oak tree, a swamp rose-mallow bloom in the pollinator garden, or anything else that inspires them.
Admission to the program, the Whitfield House, and the exhibit galleries is free and the event will be held rain or shine.
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