HABITAT DAY
June 28th / Unger Road Trailhead / 12-2:30pm / FREE / Pre-registration Required
Bring the whole family out for fun in nature. We’re fortunate to have two Entomologists and Naturalists leading the way as we explore a habitat-rich area of Zoar. Wayne Gall will present his “Underwater Monsters” pond life program and we’ll look for dragonflies and damselflies using net and release. Joshua Klostermann will give us the buzz on pollinators and insects in the meadow and beyond. We’ll explore along the trails through the woods and be on the lookout for amphibians in the wetland complex. The kids will fill up their Nature Passports while exploring and learning about the animals, birds, plants, insects, fungi, and more that call Zoar Valley home.
HIKE LEVEL: Easy walk over mostly even terrain on marked trails. Pre-registration required as spots are limited. Sturdy footwear and long pants recommended. Please bring a sack lunch, water, and snacks, and anything that makes you comfortable in the woods – hat, insect repellent, etc. Registered hikers meet at noon at the Ross Pond trailhead at Vail & Unger Roads.
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