Audubon hosts a Galapagos Get Away – October 19


Blackbrook Audubon Society invites everyone to the “Amazing Galapagos”  a free presentation by photographer Alan Studt and Gale Franko 7:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 19 at Penitentiary Glen’s Nature Center in Kirtland. They will take the audience 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador to the place where Darwin’s theories were born and help them experience giant tortoises, prehistoric-looking iguanas, and other species found nowhere else on earth. The range of the Galapagos Penguin extends just beyond the equator, making this penguin the only one to live in the northern hemisphere.

Participants can attend the program in person or register on the event page of blackbrookaudubon.org to receive a link to view the program live online. While the program starts at 7:00 p.m., Trevor Wearstler, the host and president of Blackbrook, will open access to the meeting about 6:30 p.m. so people can familiarize themselves with the software features or chat with other attendees. Refreshments will not be served at the in-person program.

Blackbrook Audubon covers Ashtabula, Geauga and Lake Counties as the local chapter of National Audubon Society. For more information, email blackbrookaud@aol.com. Follow Blackbrook Audubon Society on Facebook for updates.


 

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