What’s that sound: that peep, that moan, that gulp, that groan? What’s making all that noise in the woods and within every pond? Wouldn’t you like to know who’s playing what in the Symphony of Spring?
Join us Friday, April 25, for Carlos Fragata’s “Sights and Sounds of Wetlands and Wildlife” at the Center Hill headquarters of the Pine Barrens Alliance (158 Center Hill Road), for insights and anecdotes about the often-hidden wildlife that makes so much noise in the spring.
Carlos is a retired Environmental Analyst with the State’s Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) who can tell you the what, where and when of the special creatures that inhabit the rivers, ponds, vernal pools and puddles of this special area.
Fourth Fridays offer ‘conservation casually,’ more of a conversation than a lecture. Tickets are limited to 25 and are available through EventBrite.com. After every presentation we hang out, talk, share drinks and appetizers. Hope to see you there…