Treehouses: Not Just for Kids!
Everyone loves treehouses, animals included! Not only are trees great to play in, but they make fantastic homes as well.
The abundance of tree species we have in our region supplies the perfect variety of homes for a large number of our wild friends. Whether it be the bald eagle, who can build nests weighing up to 200 pounds, or an Eastern Screech Owl, content with a small tree cavity, many of our bird and mammal species rely upon trees as the structural foundations for their dream homes.
Join Lead with Nature’s Dan Gardoqui and Center for Wildlife staff and wildlife ambassadors for an evening of nature immersion, exploration, and storytelling (including yours!). This month we will be exploring the often hidden world of our arboreal wildlife species and learning about how our local wildlife utilize trees for dwelling, feeding and surviving. Afterwards, we will try our hand at building our own bird houses/boxes for specific species found in our region!
This program is open to participants ages 13+. Pre-registration and masks are required.
Thursday Sep 16, 2021
6:00 PM - 8:00 PM EDT
Thursday, Sept. 2nd 6-8PM
375 Mountain Rd. Cape Neddick, ME 03902
$20
Printed courtesy of www.gatewaytomaine.org – Contact the York Region Chamber of Commerce for more information.
1 Stonewall Lane, York, ME 03909 – (207) 363-4422 – info@yorkme.org