COLTON – An evening naturalist walk to learn about North Country nocturnal and crepuscular critters will be offered Thursday, May 4, at Higley Flow State Park, Colton. A bat detector will be used …
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COLTON – An evening naturalist walk to learn about North Country nocturnal and crepuscular critters will be offered Thursday, May 4, at Higley Flow State Park, Colton.
A bat detector will be used to monitor and identify what species of the bats.
Meet at the Friends of Higley Flow Lodge/Nature Center at 6:30 p.m. Parking is available at the lodge, located on the right side of the main entrance road of Higley Flow State Park, 442 Cold Brook Drive, Colton.
The event is hosted by Nature Up North, Friends of Higley Flow State Park, and Cornell Cooperative Extension.
This event is free and perfect for all ages. Registration is not required but appreciated. Reach out to info@natureupnorth.org or contact @natureupnorth on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter with any questions.