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SUMMARY:Mammals Of Hunterdon
DESCRIPTION:Age: 7 to Adult | All children must be accompanied by an adult that is also registered for the program.Instructor: Tom Sheppard\, Chief Park NaturalistOver forty different mammal species call Hunterdon County their home. This evening program will review some of these species.  Species will range from the common such as the Gray Squirrel and Cottontail to the rare which includes the Mink and the Fisher. We will also cover the information on the Black Bear and Coyote. Bring your questions about the mammals\, because the program is about what you want to know.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<!DOCTYPE html><html><head><title></title></head><body aria-disabled="false"><p style="mso-layout-grid-align:none\;punctuation-wrap:simple\;  text-autospace:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;">Age: 7 to Adult | All children must be accompanied by an adult that is also registered for the program.</p><p style="mso-layout-grid-align:none\;punctuation-wrap:simple\;  text-autospace:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;">Instructor: Tom Sheppard\, Chief Park Naturalist</p><p style="mso-layout-grid-align:none\;punctuation-wrap:simple\;  text-autospace:none\;vertical-align:baseline\;">Over forty different mammal species call Hunterdon County their home. This evening program will review some of these species. &nbsp\;Species will range from the common such as the Gray Squirrel and Cottontail to the rare which includes the Mink and the Fisher. We will also cover the information on the Black Bear and Coyote. Bring your questions about the mammals\, because the program is about what you want to know.</p></body></html>
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