Published on Saturday, 26 July 2014
Written by Wolf Conservation Center
Wolf Conservation Center (WCC) invites you to Walk for Wolves on August 13 at Ward Pound Ridge Reservation.
The Wolf Conservation Center's second annual service-learning event,
"WCC's Family Walk to Protect America's Wild Heritage," invites children
to celebrate the wildlife and wild lands of the largest park in the
contiguous United States - New York State's Adirondack State Park!
The FREE outdoor adventure will lead participants through a circuit
of educational workshops about the array of NY's native wildlife and
give opportunities to earn free raffle tickets for exciting prizes. In
addition to these experiences, Northeast Wolf Coalition Junior
representative Tommy Whiteley will present a keynote address and Wolf
Conservation Center Ambassador Wolf Atka will lead all in a group howl.
Each child will receive Adirondack Council's "Wild Characters of the
Adirondacks" booklet along with a certificate that acknowledges their
participation.
The event will be held three weeks from today on Wednesday, August
13th from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Ward Pound Ridge Reservation
(Shelter 5) at 6 Reservation Road in Cross River, NY.
Reservations are
not required, but please let us know if you plan to attend by emailing
maggie@nywolf.org
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