
Black Pond Woods Nature Area is a 34-acre woodland located north of Leslie Science and Nature Center. It was named for a small, vernal pond that was carved by receding glaciers and was named for the dark color of the water caused by tannins and acids from leaf litter. The nature area features several distinctive habitats, including a wet meadow. The raptor cages at LSNC make visiting this park a special treat!
The nature walks are a partnership between AADL and Natural Area Preservation and take place each month throughout the summer. For this one, we'll meet in the LSNC parking lot. Wear comfortable shoes and bring water and bug spray if desired. AADL will have some of our science tools available to use on the walk, too!
Event Start:
Thursday, June 2, 2016 - 7:00pm
Event End:
Thursday, June 2, 2016 - 8:30pm
Setup Time (min.):
30
Cleanup Time (min.):
0
Location Name:
Black Pond Woods Nature Area
Creator Email:
pearcee@aadl.org
Responsible Email:
pearcee@aadl.org
Host Email:
pearcee@aadl.org
A/V Needed:
No
Proposed:
No
Intended For:
all ages
CalDAV UID:
20160309T163953EST-1365X8LenU
Will Be Recorded:
No