Join Lynn Levine for a workshop on Saturday, January 12th (bad weather day -Sunday, January 13) from 1-4 PM in the woods of the Nature Conservancy on Black Mountain, a unique geological treasure, located in Dummerston, VT.
Participants will learn to think like the animals they are tracking and connect with the forested landscape which includes Red Cedar Relics. Also, Lynn will give tips on identifying trees in the winter. Participants should dress for the outdoors and bring snowshoes.
Inside Lynn's house, participants will be able to learn more from her collection of scat and fur.
For the last 40 years, Lynn has been an environmental educator, tracker and a consulting forester. Lynn has taken thousands of people into the forest. All workshop participants will be provided with their own copy of Lynn's book, Mammal Tracks and Scat: Life-Size Pocket Guide.
Pre-registration with payment is required. Workshop is limited to 15 participants. Directions sent upon registering.
Please call the VWA office at (802) 747-7900.