Nature Walk

September 1, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 10:30 am

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Event Series: Nature Walk

Meet at the Museum of Natural History (map)

Join a Roger Williams Park nature walk the first Saturday of the month to discover the great variety of plants and animals inhabiting the 435 acre urban park. These walks will familiarize you with the geography of the Park while a naturalist from the Museum of Natural History teaches you how to identify wildflowers and common animals. From milkweed to muskrats, come gain a greater appreciation for urban wildlife. Please wear comfortable, sturdy shoes for this walk.

This program is offered FREE in partnership with the Roger Williams Park Conservancy. Pre-registration is preferred. Call (401) 680-7221 or email [email protected] to register.

Please note: this event is for ages 7+; pets are not permitted. 

 

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