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Friday, June 19, 2015

TN Naturalists @ Ijams meet for mammal talk


The 2015 class of the TN Naturalist @ Ijams met last Saturday for their sixth in a series of 12 classes. This time it was a brief look at mammals.

Ijams senior naturalist Peg Beute and our own veterinarian Dr. Louise Conrad taught the workshop held half indoors and half out on the trails in search of mammals or their tracks.

This is the third year that Ijams is involved in this state-wide program. In addition to the 12 classes, students must put in 40 hours of volunteer work at Ijams or elsewhere. After all the classes and volunteer requirements are met, the students become certified Tennessee Naturalists. 

- Stephen Lyn Bales 

Click below links for a look back at the first five classes





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