In this hands-on interpretive program, participants will explore the fascinating world of animal tracks by creating their own clay impressions. Learn about the diverse creatures that leave their marks on the earth and the science behind interpreting those tracks. Guided by an assistant ranger, you'll shape and press clay to capture realistic tracks of local wildlife. As you work, discover how animal prints provide valuable clues about behavior, habitat, and movement patterns. This creative and educational experience will deepen your connection to nature and help you see the outdoors through a new, insightful lens. Perfect for families, nature enthusiasts, and aspiring trackers!
Meet at the Mayo Mountain Access Picnic Shelter (500 Old Mayo Park Rd, Mayodan, NC 27027)
Registration is not required.
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