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Winter wildlife tracking for Junior Rangers offered at National Park during winter break

Courtesy of National Park Service

Deer tracks in the snow are fairly easily identified, with two hoof imprints and drag marks.

Wednesday, Feb. 17 at 10 a.m. — WOODSTOCK — Who is making all those tracks in the snow? Youngsters will learn how to identify animal tracks and make their own animal tracking book. This free winter break program includes an indoor presentation followed by an outdoor exploration to look for animal signs in the snow. The program is for Junior Rangers grades K-6.

The program is offered Wednesday, Feb. 17 from 10 a.m. to 12-noon. It meets at the Forest Center at Marsh-Billings-Rockefeller National Historical Park. Parking is at the Billings Farm & Museum overflow parking lot. For more information on this program email jo_anne_dolan@nps.gov or call 802-457-3368 ext. 17.

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