
Winter Ecology Hike
Sunday, February 21, 2021 | 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm
$15 – $20Science has discovered many ways for animals and plants to be nurtured by the physical aspects of winter. One way is through the subnivean zone, where mammals live below the snowpack in the safety and comfort provided by the white blanket. Join Senior Ecologist Don Quintenz for a look into fascinating survival strategies of animals in winter.
This program will take place entirely outdoors. We will practice social distancing when we are able to, but because of the nature of small-group programming, it will not always be possible. For the health and safety of all, participants must wear a mask when you are within six feet of others. Please do not attend if you are sick or believe you have been exposed to the virus. See our latest COVID-19 updates here.
Members: $15 | Non-members: $20