Incredible Insects family program at Coastal Rivers Salt Bay Farm
Insects are not only amazingly diverse, but many of them also have very interesting behaviors. Ants tend aphids like tiny farmers. Monarch butterflies sip nectar to fuel them on an epic migration to their wintering grounds in Mexico. One type of beetle oozes green liquid from its knees to deter predators.
From 4 to 5 p.m. on Tuesday, Aug. 10, Coastal Rivers Conservation Trust is offering a family program focused on insects. Coastal Rivers naturalists will lead a short, gentle walk in the fields using insect nets to see what insects can be found. Nets will be provided.
Participants will identify some of the insects they find, learn about their interesting behaviors, and spend time observing them before letting them go.
This program is free of charge, thanks to member support. Registration is required at coastalrivers.org/events
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