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Thursday, July 23, 2015

Family Program Focuses on the World of Wolves by Bringing Real Wolf “Ambassadors”

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Eaton Canyon Nature Center delves into the World of Wolves on Saturday, July 25 from 7:00 – 9:00 p.m.

The World of Wolves is an exciting presentation which gives an overview about wolves and discusses topics such as wolf habitat, diet, physical characteristics, pack structure, and the ways in which wolves communicate through fun and interesting facts.

“Must we always teach our children with books? Let them look at the stars and the mountains above. Let them look at the waters and the trees and flowers on Earth. Then they will begin to think, and to think is the beginning of a real education” said David Polis of Wildsong.

To bring these words to life, Wildsong brings objects that can be held and touched to help foster a deeper and meaningful connection between two worlds.

Project Wildsong was created in the belief that rather than forcefully mitigate nature, mankind must strive to coexist with wildlife. To do this, they seek to invoke and awaken a renewed sense of wonderment towards wildlife and wilderness. With the help of Ambassador Animals who represent their wild counteparts, Wildsong seeks to spark inspiration through hands on experiences.

A $3.00/person donation is requested (children under the age of two are free and family discounts are available upon request).

The Eaton Canyon Nature Center is located at 1750 N. Altadena Drive, Pasadena. For more information call (626) 398-5420 or visit www.ecnca.org.

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