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Animal Embassy – Nature's Architects
July 27, 2017 @ 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
The Friends and Staff invite you to a visit by Animal Embassy. Come meet Nature’s Architects! Be amazed by the talents of a diverse group of Animal Ambassadors that build complicated structures.
In nature, many creatures contribute to the success of others by building homes and creating places to rear their young. We’ll study the architectural feats of nest building, burrow making and web spinning as well as how structures created by some animals help others to survive. We’ll explore how we too can help our wild neighbors by building bird boxes and frog ponds.
Library patrons will meet live Animal Ambassadors such as a Red- Foot Tortoise, a Monk Parakeet, a Mandarin Duck, a Chilean Rose-Haired Tarantula, a Ferret, an Argentinean Horned Frog, an African Hedgehog and a Flower Mantis. We will also see artifacts and photographs representing one of nature’s most prolific builders, the Beaver, along with Bird and Paper Wasp nests. And together, we’ll draw parallels with our own lives while exploring how we can build a better world!
This program is offered free to the public. No registration is necessary but space is limited.