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Dirt Time: An Animal Tracking Family Adventure

Kid Friendly Nonprofit Events Hiking

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Have you ever wanted to learn how to interpret clues left behind by forest animals? This is your chance! Join us on the trails as we learn about animal tracks and scat. All participants will receive a free animal track guide to use during and after the program. Dress for the weather and bring water. We will be spending part of the program looking at tracks in the mud, so please bring gloves and wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting dirty.

This program is free for members or with daily admission. Participants must preregister.

Have you ever wanted to learn how to interpret clues left behind by forest animals? This is your chance! Join us on the trails as we learn about animal tracks and scat. All participants will receive a free animal track guide to use during and after the program. Dress for the weather and bring water. We will be spending part of the program looking at tracks in the mud, so please bring gloves and wear clothes and shoes you don’t mind getting dirty.

This program is free for members or with daily admission. Participants must preregister.

More about Fontenelle Forest
Founded in 1913, Fontenelle Forest is one of Nebraska's oldest conservation organizations and one of the largest private nature centers in the nation. This federally designated 501(c)(3) non-profit public charity is a National Natural Landmark and is listed on the National Register of Historic Sites. Fontenelle Forest owns and manages two nature centers: Fontenelle Forest Nature Center in Bellevue and Neale Woods in Omaha. The properties encompass over 2,100 acres of forest, prairie and wetlands along the Missouri River in the geographically significant Loess Hills. The mission of Fontenelle Forest is to provide a place where people can experience and enjoy the quiet wild of nature. We want to inspire current and future generations to care for the natural world.
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