Join Presumpscot Regional Land Trust with Maine Naturalist Joan Lundin for a Winter Wildlife Walk at Pride Preserve in Westbrook. Joan will lead participants on an exploration of Pride Preserve, searching for signs of animals during the winter months. Look for tracks of animals hopping, walking or bounding, tell-tale signs of meals taken, and communications dribbled into the snow, or scratched on a tree trunk. Everyone who attends will receive an Animal Tracks of Greater Portland laminated pocket card to keep for future adventures. Pride Preserve features a 3.5-mile trail network through forests and wetlands. These trails offer a very remote, quiet, wilderness-like experience.
We will split into two groups (one for families and one for adults), so the program is designed for all ages. The family program will cover similar themes to the adult program, while including a guided scavenger hunt of the preserve. The family program is best for kids ages 8 and up and will be from 10-10:45 am, while the adult program will be from 10 am to noon. This event is free, but space is limited, and registration is required.
This event is free, but space is limited, and registration is required. Register for the walk here.