Weasels & Rodents, Feb. 1, 6-9PM with Rick Van de Poll at Tin Mountain

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Mammal Project – Weasels & Rodents
Program led by Dr. Rick Van de Poll
Tuesday, February 1, 6-9pm and Saturday, February 19, 10-3pm
Tin Mountain Conservation Center


February’s Mammal Project will focus on Weasels & Rodents and features Dr. Rick Van de Poll, noted ecologist and principal of Ecosystem Management Consultants. The program is open to the public and it is not necessary to have attended previous sessions to participate. Through the Tuesday evening classroom session and Saturday field session we invite you to come explore the question - What do Weasels and Rodents have in Common?


February’s sessions on weasels and rodents will cover the basics of anatomy, morphology & physiology, as well as the adaptive evolution of each group. We will review all eight species of weasels and 22 species of rodents found in New England through a combination of track diagrams and color slides. The indoor session will prepare us for an all-day outdoor 'search-and-find' excursion for these illustrious members of our furbearer cousins.


February’s Weasels & Rodents portion of the Mammal Project is scheduled for Tuesday, Feb 1, 6-9pm and Saturday, Feb 19, 10am-3pm. Tuition for each session is $15/member and $20/non-member. For reservations or more information please call 447-6991.


Tel#. 603-447-6991 ext.12
Email: [email protected]
New website: www.tinmountain.org
 
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This is happening tonight at Tin Mountain in Albany, NH. Rick is an excellent ecologist and a wonderful teacher. He was my professor at Antioch, so I know whereof I speak! :) Come join us if you can.
 
POSTPONED to Feb. 15th at 6-9PM due to Weather


The program has just been postponed due to weather. Rick was nice enough to agree to come in 2 weeks rather than have folks been unable to come due to the weather system hitting New England as we speak.
 
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