Cottrell-Baldwin Environmental Lecture Series: "Wildlife Out Your Window" with Author Brad Timms
Fox State Forest

Snow covered tree branches bending over a snowy trail
 
"Wildlife Out Your Window: Fascinating Facts About 100 Animals Commonly Seen in the Northeast U.S." by Brad Timm
 
Did you know that...Blue Jay feathers are brown not blue, some frogs survive freezing by creating anti-freeze, and that Gray Foxes climb trees. These are just a few of the many hundreds of interesting facts about wildlife of the Northeast U.S. packed in this recent guidebook by Brad Timm. This book contains interesting facts about 100 animals of New England and surrounding regions from Robins and Chipmunks to Black Bears and Bullfrogs. And discover simple things people can do to help local wildlife, no matter if they live in the densest of urban areas or the most remote rural areas. Brad will share interesting facts and anecdotes, read and sign copies of his book.
 
To Register: This event is free to the public. RSVPs are strongly encouraged, however walk-ins will be welcome! Register at the link below. With questions, contact tripley@forestsociety.org

About the Author: Brad is a wildlife ecologist and is the Founder and Executive Director of the Northeast Wildlife Team, an organization focused on providing accessible information about the wildlife of the Northeast, and actions that people can take to help conserve them.
 

Date:
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Address:
309 Center Rd
Hillsborough, NH 03244

(RSVP required)
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