Wildlife species of all sorts are absolutely “Nuts About Mast” – the nuts, berries, fruits and buds from a wide variety of trees and shrubs that serve as critical sources of food the whole year round. And this coming Thursday, October 29, Shelburne Farms will celebrate Keeping Track’s 20 years of conservation education and success by presenting the premiere of a new Sue Morse slide presentation, “Nuts About Mast.”
The evening event will combine Sue’s spectacular slides with her personal accounts of watching wildlife hunt for and consume mast in natural communities across North America. You'll also learn how to encourage mast growth on your own land and make it easier for our local wildlife to earn a living. All told, you’ll come away with new understanding of the role that mast plays in sustaining healthy ecosystems, and never look at an acorn or crabapple the same way again.
Space is limited, so be sure to register in advance at the link below.
Refreshments will be served. Register here:
http://www.shelburnefarms.org/calendar/event/20-years-of-keeping-track-with-sue-morse
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