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Saturday, December 06, 2 p.m.
ANIMAL FOLKLORE
Are bats really blind, and does it ever rain cats and dogs? Join Naturalist Danusia Casteel to find out the truth. Meet at the parking lot for this 1.4-mile hike. Expect diffi... SR/Treaty Line
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Sunday, December 07, 2 p.m.
NATURE AND A MOVIE
Join Naturalist Mike Greene for the movie "March of the Penguins," and
learn how our local birds survive the harsh winter months. Total program length is about one... SR/Mingo
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Friday, December 12, 7 p.m.
FULL MOON HIKE
Join Naturalist Pat Rydquist to enjoy the Oak Moon on this 1.6-mile hike of Willow Trail. A warming fire at Tuscarawas Shelter will make this month's full moon, also called th... F/Tuscarawas Meadows
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Wormy Wood
American chestnut used to be one of the dominate species in our forests. In the early 1900s, a fungus nearly wiped out the species. Today, much of its lumber - called wormy chestnut - is harvested from those dying trees.
Ice Age Animals
Mastodons - animals that looked like mammoths or modern-day elephants – once roamed what is now Summit County.
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