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<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='text-align:center'><b><font size=3
face="Times New Roman"><span style='font-size:12.0pt;font-weight:bold'>The </span></font></b><b><span
style='font-weight:bold'>Cape Cod</span></b><b><span style='font-weight:bold'>
</span></b><b><span style='font-weight:bold'>Museum</span></b><b><span
style='font-weight:bold'> of Natural History in Brewster<br>
Presents<br>
A Four-Session Course <br>
<i><span style='font-style:italic'>Gray Seals, Coywolves, Fishers <br>
and Great Whales<br>
</span></i> with Master Naturalist Peter Trull<br>
March 17, 19, 24 and 26</span></b></p>
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<p class=MsoNormal align=center style='text-align:center'><b><font size=3
face="Times New Roman"><span style='font-size:12.0pt;font-weight:bold'>FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE: </span></font></b><b><span style='font-weight:bold'>February
17, 2011</span></b><b><span style='font-weight:bold'><br>
Contact: Julie O’Neil 508-896-3867 or <a
href="mailto:adminsupprt@ccmnh.org">adminsupport@ccmnh.org</a></span></b></p>
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style='font-size:12.0pt;font-weight:bold'> <br>
</span></font></b>The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster will
present a four-session course with Master Naturalist Peter Trull on Gray
Seals, Coywolves, Fishers and Great Whales on March 17, 19, 24 and 26. $40/Member,
$50/Non-Member. Single sessions: $12/Member, $14/Non-Member. Call 508-896-3867
to register. Limited Enrollment.<br>
<br>
On Thursday, March 17 at 7 pm Peter Trull will present a photographic lecture
entitled <i><span style='font-style:italic'>New Arrivals to the </span></i><i><span
style='font-style:italic'>Cape</span></i><i><span style='font-style:italic'>’s
</span></i><i><span style='font-style:italic'>Woodland</span></i><i><span
style='font-style:italic'> and Waters: Gray Seals, Coywolves and Fishers. </span></i>This
presentation will explain the arrival and survival of three of Cape Cod’s
most interesting and intriguing mammals. In just twenty years gray seals, coywolves
and fishers have had a huge influence on the natural and cultural history of Cape
Cod. <br>
<br>
On Saturday, March 19 (time to be announced) join Peter in a study of the
not-so-barren winter beach tracking animals from white-footed mice to the coywolves
that live here in the winter months. This is a great opportunity to learn the
tracks of our common birds and mammals. Meet at the far end of the Nauset Beach
parking lot in Orleans.<br>
<br>
On Thursday, March 24 at 7 pm in his program <i><span style='font-style:
italic'>The Great Whales as You’ve Never Seen Them </span></i>Peter will
show and describe many aspects of the whales’ habits, <br>
anatomy, behaviors and life history, with close-up images rarely seen and
stories told as only this veteran of nearly 2000 research and education whale
watch excursions can share.<br>
<br>
On Saturday, March 26 (time to be announced) join Peter in studying the edge of
the continent as he leads a walk along the wild beach at Race Point in Provincetown,
searching for whales and learning the ecology of the coastline.<br>
<br>
For further information, contact the Museum at 508-896-3867. <a
href="http://www.ccm/">www.ccm</a>nh.org</p>
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