Holey Dwellers – Program at Rogers Center on 13-Feb-2010 at 11:00 am
Rogers Environmental Education Center in Sherburne invites you to learn about animals that use holes on Saturday, February 13 at 11:00 AM. Many animals use holes in the ground or in trees for temporary and permanent shelters. For example, holes might be used as maternity dens, year-round residences, or simply a way to get from one place to another. Walk the trails with a naturalist to search for different types of holes and signs of the creatures that use them. Families and individuals welcome.
Please call Rogers Center to register at 607-674-4017. Meet at the Rogers Visitor Center. Free. Rogers Environmental Education Center is a designated New York State Watchable Wildlife site, where wildlife viewing opportunities abound.
Learn more by visiting *Watchable Wildlife* at www.dec.ny.gov.
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Rogers Center is operated by the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation. The not-for-profit Friends of Rogers, Inc. helps support the Centers programs and special events. Rogers Center is located one mile west of Sherburne on Route 80. It is 45 minutes south of Utica via Route 12, one hour north of Binghamton via Route 12, and 75 minutes southeast of Syracuse via Routes 20 east and 12 south. The Visitor Center and grounds are open year round to the public, and admission is free. For more information or to register a large group for programs, please phone the Center at 607-674-4017.
