Subject: [Tweeters] Amphibian class - Seattle Audubon Society
Date: Mar 5 09:19:07 2005
From: Maureen Corlas - simonson2 at earthlink.net


Hi,

Seattle Audubon Society is offering a fun class on amphibians this month!

If you'd like to learn more or sign up, please contact the Nature Shop, Monday -
Saturday from 10:00 AM -5 PM at (206) 523-4483. We also have information on all of our classes at the Seattle Audubon Website:

http://www.seattleaudubon.org/Education/Classes/ClassesList.asp.


Ambling with Amphibians
with David Drummond, Research Wildlife Biologist

Frogs are Fun and Newts be Nifty! Brush the winter grey away with this amphibian class and discover frogs, toads, and salamanders! We'll learn about these amazing animals' adaptations, life cycles, habitat preferences, and conservation status. Informal lab with live specimens, handouts, slide discussion, and early evening field trip. Please bring rubber boots and a flashlight, and a dish to share for a potluck dinner.

Class and Field Trip: Saturday, March 26, 2:00-9:00 PM
Location: Brezeale Interpretive Center (Padilla Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve). Directions available when you sign up, or go to www.padillabay.gov and click on Location & Hours.
Cost: $45 members, $60 nonmembers.

Thanks!!

Maureen Corlas
Seattle Audubon Classes Committee
simonson2 at earthlink.net
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