Broad Meadow Brook Conservation Center and Wildlife Sanctuary is located 1/2 mile north of Route 20 on Massasoit Rd. in the Southeast section fo the City of Worcester. Broad Meadow Brook consists of 400 acres of forest, marsh, and fields with 5 miles of marked trails. The Sanctuary Conservation and Visitor Center houses a gift shop open year round and offers a broad range of educational programming.
SCHEDULE- Saturday, March 27th
9:30 Welcome: Deb Cary, Sanctuary Director
9:45 The Blackstone River Valley National Heritage Corridor-
The Natural History in Context: Mark Lynch
On the Sanctuary
10:15 Avian Trends: John Liller
10:30 The Plight of the Spotted Turtle: Erin Ellis
10:45 Balancing Beavers: Tom Rawinski/Deb Cary
11:00 Harris Checkerspots and more: Dolores Price
11:15 BREAK
Down the Blackstone Valley
11:30 Nighthawks in the Corridor: Mark Lynch
11:45 Fire Ecology in Worcester: Tom Rawinski
12:00 Daniel's Farm of Blackstone, MA: Gail Howe Trenholm
12:15 Special Places in Rhode Island- Powder Mill Ledges and Fort
Refuge: Jim Gass, Audubon Society of Rhode Island
12:30 LUNCH: Bring a bag lunch or box lunches available for $5.00,
please RSVP . Dessert and beverages provided.
1:15 Living Waters: Protecting Aquatic Diversity: Chloe Stuart
2:15 Inland Fishes of Massachusetts: Karsten Hartwell
(Harvard University) and Fish of the Blackstone River
Todd Richards (MA Fish and Wildlife)
Closing
For more information and directions please call:
508-753-6087
bmbrook@massaudubon.org
Deb Cary