What happens to Maine’s wildlife in winter?

Doug Hitchcox, staff naturalist for Maine Audubon, will collaborate with Kennebunk Land Trust to explain the mystery of wildlife winter survival mechanisms. Join the land trust and Maine Audubon for this free virtual event on Feb. 25 at 7 p.m. Hitchcox will discuss species from tiny insects to large mammals, but has a primary focus on birds and research into their winter adaptations.
Visit the the Kennebunk Land Trust website’s Calendar of Events for registration information and Zoom link. Corporate Principal Sponsor for the Environmental Speaker Series event is Kennebunk Savings.
Kennebunk Land Trust is a membership-powered nonprofit land trust. The land trust was founded in 1972 and has protected over 3,400 acres of land. To support the land trust or for more information, visit www.kennebunklandtrust.org.
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