Audubon Nature Center Hosts “Who’s In That Egg?” For Little Explorers 

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JAMESTOWN – The Audubon Community Nature Center is inviting children and their parents to observe and explore the different kinds of eggs found in the area.

Starting at 10 a.m. next weekend, Saturday, May 7, kids will learn how animals keep their eggs safe from some of the challenges they face in the wild.

After a short indoor lesson, the kids will be led outside where they’ll  look for bird nests and evidence of egg-laying animals such as frogs, butterflies, turtles, and snakes. Snacks will be  provided after the hike and a craft is offered if there is time.


Admission fee for the program is $8 for adults, $6 for children ages 3 to 8 and Nature Center members.

Enrollment is limited to 15 children, 30 participants total. Reservations must be made by Thursday, May 12.

To make a reservation you can call  (716) 569-2345 during business hours or visit AudubonCNC.org and clicking  “Upcoming Programs.”



 

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