Don’t Touch that Flower: a StoryWalk at Whitten Woods
This spring’s story StoryWalk®, The Flower Thief by Alice Hemming with illustrations by Nicola Slater, follows Squirrel as he learns about respecting nature from his forest friends.
This spring’s story StoryWalk®, The Flower Thief by Alice Hemming with illustrations by Nicola Slater, follows Squirrel as he learns about respecting nature from his forest friends.
Come spring, amphibians will begin migrating from their woodland wintering sites to their breeding grounds which are located in lowland wetlands and vernal pools. One of the dangers for them during this time is crossing roads that cut through these habitats. Join us to watch a webinar about how you can volunteer to help transport these critters safely across the road and record their migration numbers.
Come join Miranda and Hunter for a full moon hike on March 14th from 7:30-9:30pm at Whitten Woods. March is the last full moon of winter and also happens to be a total solar eclipse - what better way to celebrate this than a group hike?
Ever wonder who owns your favorite trail or who maintains it? Come learn more at Chamberlain Reynolds with LRCC member Miranda Fisher.
Do you want to learn more about feeding the birds in your own backyard and make a cute recycled birdfeeder? If yes, this program is for you! We will be making our own recycled birdfeeders and learning about proper bird feeding etiquette. Stop in from 10-1 for free birdseed and to make a unique birdfeeder.
Come check out our after-school program and craft at the Ashland Town Library!
Join LRCC member Miranda Fisher on a hike to explore the geological history of Squam and the surrounding area!
Join the Squam Lakes Association (SLA) on Saturday April 5 from 1-3 to learn all about soil! We will learn about the three major types of soil: sand, silt, and clay at the SLA headquarters. There will be a focus on gardening and soil health just in time for spring! Participants will learn how to identify the soils you have in your backyard and all the benefits of a good healthy soil.
For centuries—if not millennia—whales have been hunted, yet their migration patterns remained largely a mystery until recent decades. Today, our understanding is being further disrupted by a rapidly changing climate, which alters what we thought we knew about their movements.
This will be a 2.0 mile out and back hike up fog hill trail in Moultonborough NH. We will get a good view of the moon at the top and have time to note which indigenous moon it is as well as noting the changes in the season towards spring. We will focus on the differences in season as we hike down.