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Dates:Sunday, March 29, 2015 - Sunday, March 29, 2015
Hours:2:30 to 4:30 pm
Ages:Teens, Adults
In/Outdoor:Indoor
Cost:$ see below
Category:Animals

Learn about sea turtle strandings on Cape Cod, rescues and turtle conservation projects in Massachusetts from the Director of Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary. Sponsored by Mass Audubon Blue Hills Trailside Museum.

Wellfleet Bay is coming to Trailside! Join Bob Prescott, Wellfleet Bay Wildlife Sanctuary’s Director, to discuss some of the factors that may have led to 2014's historic level of turtle stranding.

Through investigating the life cycles of these endangered species and cold-stun trends in Cape Cod Bay over the past 30 years, a story begins to emerge that reveals the intricacies of conserving these fascinating animals.Learn about these incredible sea turtle rescues, as well as other turtle conservation projects in Massachusetts.

Registration is required.
This program is appropriate for adults and children age 12 and up.
For more information or to register please visit www.massaudubon.org/bluehills or call (617) 333-0690.

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$5 Mass Audubon members; $7 nonmembers

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www.massaudubon.org/bluehills

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1904 Canton Avenue, Milton, MA, 02186 map
Phone: 617 333 0690

Take Exit 2B off I-93 and drive straight on Canton Avenue

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