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Friday, November 14, 2014

TN Naturalist @ Ijams class talk mammals for a day

Lynne McCoy with baby squirrels. 

It was a furry fun day for the TN Naturalist @ Ijams class of 2014.

Peg Beute taught the mammal portion of the curriculum with the help of local animal rehabilitator Lynne McCoy, who brought several of her "well care-for" critters: groundhog, opossum and baby squirrels. 

The TN Naturalist Program @ Ijams is 20 hours of naturalist classes covering a wide range of topics plus 20 hours of volunteer work.  

The classes begin in March and wrap up in November. We are already taking registration for 2015. To register call Peg at (865) 577-4717, ext. 114. (She needs your name, phone number and email address.)


- Stephen Lyn Bales. Class photos by Carissa "Joe" Fairchild.


Lynne McCoy

Searching for animal tracks

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