Special Outdoor Family Event: Fun Feathered Facts – Things You Might Not Know About the Birds in Your Neighborhood
Have you ever wondered how a blue jay is like a squirrel? Do you know how the robin got its name? Emma Jean Sisk, a [...]
Have you ever wondered how a blue jay is like a squirrel? Do you know how the robin got its name? Emma Jean Sisk, a [...]
Watch The Guerilla Bunny film & be a part of the magic! Every Easter, since 2008, in Berkshire County, MA., an anonymous person, who calls herself the [...]
Unfortunately, Mr. Egan, unexpectedly has to travel to an area in the rural west where there is no reliable Internet. So, even with the miracle [...]
Everyone wants to see an owl in the wild, but owls are really good at not being seen. When they are found, owls tend to [...]
Families will learn a little bit about Connecticut freshwater fish and their habitats. Then, using watercolors and Japanese fish windsock forms we will paint our [...]
Susan Quincey, from CT Dept. of Energy and Environmental Protections' Kellogg Center, will read to us and teach us about Connecticut frogs. We will learn [...]
Cosponsored by the Salisbury Association Land Trust, Aton Forest and the Scoville Memorial Library Register Here Recent evidence quantifies many brain health benefits of forests, [...]
Presented in Collaboration with the Salisbury Association Land Trust (SALT) Register Here In Eager: The Surprising, Secret Life of Beavers and Why They Matter, environmental journalist Ben Goldfarb [...]
A collaboration of Sharon Audubon, Bushnell-Sage Library, Oliver Wolcott Library and the Scoville Memorial Library Dr. Eileen Fielding, Sharon Audubon Center Director, will [...]
Cosponsored by the Salisbury Association Land Trust and the Scoville Memorial Library Register Here David Mattson explores the many ways that grizzly bears in the [...]