Earth Day is in April 22 !
Special EARTH DAY Eve Film Screening: Rachel Carson Friday, April 21st, 7 – 9pm
Featuring the voice of Mary-Louise Parker as the influential writer and scientist Rachel Carson.
An intimate portrait of the woman whose groundbreaking books revolutionized our relationship to the earth.
When Silent Spring was published in September 1962 it became an instant bestseller and would go on to spark dramatic changes in the way the government regulated pesticides. Drawn from Carson’s own writings, letters and recent scholarship, the film illuminates both the public and private life of the soft-spoken, shy scientist who launched the modern environmental movement. (2017; run time: 1hr, 53 mins). This FREE film will be shown in the refuge visitor center auditorium. No preregistration needed.
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**Behind the Scenes Refuge Tour of Parker River NWR
Held on the following days: Saturday, April 1st @9:30 am; Sunday, April 2nd @1:00 pm; Friday, April 7th @ 9:30 am; Saturday, April 8th @ 9:30 am; Sunday, April 9th @ 1:00 pm; Saturday, April 15th @ 9:30 am; Sunday, April 16th @ 1:00 pm; Friday, April 21st @9:30 am; Saturday, April 29th @ 9:30 am and Sunday, April 30th @ 1:00 pm
Join a refuge ranger for a behind the scenes tour of Parker River National Wildlife Refuge. Tour will be conducted via refuge van, with several brief “drive by” stops along the way. The tour will present an “up close and personal” look at the refuge through the multiple lenses of the cultural history of Plum Island and the Great Marsh, native wildlife and their habitats, and the role of refuge management in the conservation of these precious natural resources. Participants may be driven along areas on the refuge otherwise closed to the public. This guided, two hour program is most appropriate for older teens and adults. Binoculars and/or a camera are recommended, but not required. Meet the ranger in the lobby of the refuge visitor center 15 minutes prior to the program start time. Each session is limited to 14 participants; no more than 4 individuals per sign-up. Again, this is a vehicle – based tour, with limited stops on the refuge. Preregistration is required for this program, as enrollment is limited. Be advised that individual tours may be subject to cancellation. *Please note: Those who call and leave messages after hours, your registration is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation call from a refuge staff member. Please call (978) 465-5753; to register for this program.
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Kids’ Nature Walks – Explore the Refuge
On these Mondays in April: 3rd, 17th, & 24th – each session from 10:00 – 11:30 am
Take your 3-5 year old youngster on a good old fashioned nature discovery walk. Meet at the refuge visitor center before driving together to the head of the day’s trail on the refuge (no parking fee charged). For each session, a refuge volunteer will lead the children and their caregivers on a walk to explore
different aspects of the refuge: beach, dune, marsh, scrub forest, cranberry bog. Come dressed for the weather. If the weather is completely unsuitable for outdoor enjoyment, then an indoor program comprised of a story, activity and craft will be held at the visitor center instead. Enrollment is limited to 12 children. The parent or guardian must remain for the entire program. Preregistration is required for this program.
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Woodcock Walk at Parker River National Wildlife Refuge
Saturday, April 29th @ 7:15 pm
Each spring American woodcocks engage in one of nature’s most fascinating courtship displays. Here’s your chance to witness this “sky dance” up close and in-person! This program is appropriate for ages 8 and older. Meet the ranger on the deck of the visitor contact station at parking lot 1. Bring binoculars and a flashlight. Program is limited to 15 participants. Please plan to arrive 15 minutes prior to the program start time. Preregistration required.
Sunday, April 16th @ 10:00 am
Explore another part of the refuge – this time, on the mainland. Join a ranger for a tour of a beautiful spot that few people visit: Nelson Island. If we’re lucky, we might catch a glimpse of a nesting osprey. Learn about the history of this little known refuge jewel. If weather and tide permits, we’ll take a very short walk along the marsh. (Muddy, wet areas are possible so rubber boots are recommended.) Consider bringing binoculars and/or a camera. *Please note: Those who call and leave messages after hours, your
registration is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation call from a refuge staff member. Please call (978) 465-5753; to register for this program.
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Monthly Book Club:
April’s Book Selection: Half Earth, By E.O. Wilson
Thursday, April 20th from 6:30 – 8:00 pm
The discussion group is limited to 15 participants and will take place at the refuge visitor center. Pre- registration IS required for the session. Please call our headquarters at (978) 465-5753 to register. *Note: Those who call and leave a message after hours, your registration is not confirmed until you receive a confirmation call from a Refuge staff member.
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