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Tuesday, December 10

Fall Phenomena: Transition to Cold Weather

Description

Explore how native plants and animals respond to shorter days, colder temperatures, and changes in availability of food and water. Plants experience dormancy, while trees face winter head-on by shifting their metabolism to weather the elements and protect delicate structures. Animals undergo incredible changes in metabolism, behavior, and more. Learn more about these seasonal cycles and how climate change is impacting them.

This standalone program is part of the 4-session online Fall Phenomena Series. Register for the full series before it starts on 9/17/24 to get all 4 sessions (9/17 In the Field; 10/8 In the Forest; 11/12 Seeds, Nuts, & Berries; 12/10 Transition to Cold Weather) for the price of 3. To join the series after it starts and receive recordings of the session(s) you missed, email [email protected] for assistance.

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Owl © James Velasquez
When
  • Tue, Dec 10, 2024 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Who

Adults

Cost
  • Adult Members $15
  • Adult Nonmembers $20

Instructors

  • Scott Santino - Statewide Trips, Travel and Certificate Programs Manager

  • Martha Gach - Education Manager and Conservation Coordinator, Broad Meadow Brook

Instructions

You will receive the Microsoft Teams Link to log in to this online program in your confirmation. An email reminder will also be sent to you 24 hours before program start.