[SEMCO] CCMNH A Four-Session Course

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Thu Feb 17 10:29:58 EST 2011


The Cape Cod Museum of Natural History in Brewster
Presents
A Four-Session Course 
Gray Seals, Coywolves, Fishers 
and Great Whales
 with Master Naturalist Peter Trull
March 17, 19, 24 and 26

 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: February 17, 2011
Contact: Julie O'Neil 508-896-3867 or adminsupport at ccmnh.org
<mailto:adminsupprt at ccmnh.org> 

 
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.
 
On Thursday, March 17 at 7 pm Peter Trull will present a photographic
lecture entitled New Arrivals to the Cape's Woodland and Waters: Gray Seals,
Coywolves and Fishers. 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. 
 
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.
 
On Thursday, March 24 at  7 pm in his program The Great Whales as You've
Never Seen Them Peter will show and describe many aspects of the whales'
habits, 
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.
 
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.
 
For further information, contact the Museum at 508-896-3867.  www.ccm
<http://www.ccm/> nh.org

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