127 Coombs Road
Easthampton
MA
We often learn to identify trees by their leaf shapes, but after the leaves fall, we look for clues elsewhere.
Mass Audubon will hold a Trees at Arcadia program at the Arcadia Wildlife Sanctuary in Easthampton on November 22nd from 9 am to Noon
In this program, participants can learn how to identify our local trees by twigs, bark, habitat, and other unique characteristics. We will start indoors looking at twigs, then head outside for a walk observing and identifying deciduous trees such as shagbark and bitternut hickories and sugar, red, and striped maples. We’ll also look at our most common evergreen species, white pine and hemlock.
Cost of this program is $20 for Mass Audubon members, $25 for non-members
To take part in this program, register at Trees at Arcadia

