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FEBRUARY 2012 PROGRAMS
at Fresh Pond Reservation

These events are FREE and open to the public. Children are welcome in the company of an adult.
You will receive information on parking when you register. Registration information is below.

Animal Tracks and Sign

Date: Saturday, February 4
Time: 1 to 3 pm
Meeting Place : Maynard Ecology Center, basement of Neville Place
650 Concord Avenue

Many wild animals that we may think of as living only in remote wilderness have in recent years filtered into urban settings and are using parks like Fresh Pond as hunting grounds and refuges. Although these animals, hiding in the night or in foliage, are seldom seen directly, their presence can be detected by the tracks and sign they leave behind. A program of slides and plaster casts, led by tracker David Brown, will familiarize you with some of this evidence so that you can look for them yourself. If the conditions are good, we will also go outside to look for prints in the snow, so please dress according to conditions. You must register for this program.


A Virtual Fresh Pond Walkabout

Date: Monday February 6
(Snow Date Monday February 13)
Time: 6 to 7:30 pm
Meeting Place :
Water Purification Facility
250 Fresh Pond Parkway

Cambridge Watershed Manager Chip Norton will lead us on a virtual tour of the Reservation's new and future restoration projects, from the comfort of the Water Department's conference room. Using photos, maps, and illustrations, he will describe the challenges and goals of these efforts to keep our drinking water pure and to create healthy natural habitats for plants and the animals that live among them. Bring your questions! You must register for this program.


Lichens are Everywhere!

Date: Saturday, February 11
Time: 1 to 3 pm
Meeting Place : Maynard Ecology Center, basement of Neville Place
650 Concord Avenue

Elizabeth Kneiper, a naturalist with a special interest in lichens, will introduce us to the characteristics and biology of the plant worlds' most interesting composite organisms - lichens. Most people hardly notice them, although they grow on most moist surfaces and give character to rocks and old trees. We will study a variety of common, local lichens, using photos and specimens. This program will be held indoors.


Bats: Not Rats, Not Blind, Not Rabid

Date: Sunday, February 26
Time: 2 to 4 pm
Meeting Place :
Maynard Ecology Center, Basement of Neville Place
650 Concord Avenue

Some people are afraid of them, but bats provide us with a huge benefit, each one eating thousands of insects every night. Nathan Fuller, an expert on bats, will help us to become better acquainted with these small flying mammals: their diversity their lifestyles, and the dangers they face in the 21st century from disease and climate change.

 Please register for each event that you plan to attend:
You will receive directions and information on parking in response to your registration.
E-mail Elizabeth Wylde at friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com
or call (617) 349-6489 and leave your name and phone number.

To receive monthly email program announcements, send an email to friendsoffreshpond@yahoo.com


GROW NATIVE MASSACHUSETTS
Presents
Evenings with Experts

First Wednesdays of the Month: 7:00 -- 8:30 pm
Free and open to all.

   February 1 - Creating Beautiful Gardens Filled with Life
               Carolyn Summers, Author of Designing Gardens with Flora of the American East   

   March 7 - Invasive Plants: Just Too Overwhelming?
              Seth Wilkinson, Founder of Wilkinson Ecological Design

   April 4 - Our Native Pollinators: Intriguing Insects and More
             Ellen Sousa, Author of The Green Garden

   May 2 - Sexual Secrets: Tales of Species, Seedlings, and Sports
              Wayne Mezitt, Chairman, Weston Nurseries of Hopkinton and Chelmsford

   June 6 - The Rare Plants of Massachusetts
              Bryan Connolly, Massachusetts State Botanist

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