Who hoots in the woods on frosty winter nights? Where do skunks and opossums go when the snow gets deep? How do birds stay warm when the temperature goes way down? And what is there to eat in the winter woods? Visit some wild creatures and uncover the marvels of animal survival in the snow! As the weather warms toward spring, discover the mysteries of the maple tree and its sweetness. - - Things You Should Know: - - -Drumlin Farm Wildlife Sanctuary is a dynamic environment. Occasionally we may make programmatic changes to take advantage of new opportunities or to maintain the safety of the visitors and the animals we care for. - - -Children should be the age indicated by the start of each program. - - -Programs include time indoors, as well as outside, and will run rain or shine; please come dressed comfortably for our outdoor adventures! If severe weather occurs please call our cancellation line by dialing 781-259-2200 (then press 2, followed by 3). - - -In programs where there is a farm to food connection, snacks from the farm may be incorporated. Registration is required. See http://www.massaudubon.org/catalog/listing.php?program_code=1707-DFP11WI1 for more information.
Added by Upcoming Robot on January 6, 2011