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I'll be attending. Throwing this out there for anyone else in the area:

Vernal Pool Night Hike
Sponsored by Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary

Fri, Apr 08, 2011 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

Instructor: Mary Beattie - Education Coordinator
Audience: All
Fee: Adults $6.00m/ $8.00nm, Children $3.00m/ $4.00nm

Spring is a wonderful time of year for exploring local vernal pools. Join us at Oak Knoll for a presentation on frogs and salamanders. These elusive creatures travel to local vernal pools to lay their eggs every spring. Following the presentation we will head over to Attleboro Springs Wildllife Sanctuary at La Salette to explore the wonderful vernal pool on our new ponding platform. What to bring: A sense of adventure and wonder!

Registration is required.

Register by mail: program registration form. (PDF 66K)
Register by phone: with a credit card by calling (508) 223-3060.
For your own security, DO NOT send credit card information via email.
For more information, contact:

Oak Knoll Wildlife Sanctuary
1417 Park Street
Attleboro, MA 02703
oakknoll@massaudubon.org

Vernal Pool Night Hike - Mass Audubon
 
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