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Great Hall Exhibit: On the Ground and in the Air and in Between

Great Falls Discovery Center 2 Avenue A, Turners Falls

Artist, Amy Dawn Kotel’s exhibit asks: “What do we see and how do we perceive our earth and all who dwell here?” See beauty and strangeness from different angles. DATE: Tuesday, January 23 - Friday, February 23 LOCATION: Great Falls…

Wildlife Signs and Tree Bark/Señales de fauna y corteza de árbol

The Boulders Dalton

Follow the signs along the 1.4-mile Green Trail. Each sign shares interesting and fun information to engage in observation and discovery! This is offered in English and Español. The self-guided Easy Naturalist: Wildlife Sign and Tree Bark walk will be…

Where are all the Animals Hiding?

Great Falls Discovery Center 2 Avenue A, Turners Falls

For ages 3–6 and up with a parent or guardian. How do animals stay snug and warm for winter? Investigate hidden winter animal homes through stories, crafts, and activities. Meet in the Great Hall. Weather permitting, there may be outside…

Beaver Habitat Hike

Bob's Way Rt. 23, Otis

Wildlife camera expert Sally Naser will share tips and tricks about how to document the incredible diversity of animals found among beaver ponds and wetlands. BNRC’s Charlotte Hood will talk about the essential role beavers play in creating healthy, resilient ecosystems.…

Snowshoe Hike at Dyken Pond

Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center 475 Dyken Pond Rd., Cropseyville

Hike or snowshoe (depending on conditions) along the shoreline of Dyken Pond in search of animal tracks. All ages welcome that can hike 1 mile. Free snowshoe loans available for youth with accompanying adult. Adult rentals available for $5 per…

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