Join park staff from the Parker River National Wildlife Refuge to learn about the federally – threatened Atlantic coast piping plover nests and how it raises its young on Plum Island’s beaches from April through August. Join a refuge ranger for a chance to glimpse this native species in its wild habitat and to hear the story of how biologists work to conserve the plover under the Endangered Species Act.
As conditions permit, participants will have an opportunity to view the plovers on the beach, from a safe distance, using a refuge-provided spotting scope. Participants are encouraged to bring a pair of binoculars, a spotting scope, and/or a camera.
- Meet the ranger on the deck of the visitor contact station at the refuge’s Lot 1.
- Program is appropriate for adults and older children.
- Each session is limited to 10 participants.
- Preregistration is required.
When:
Friday, July 21, 2017 9-11am
Location:
Prices:
FREE
Phone:
978-465-5753 x200
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