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Archives for January 2018

Looking for a Unique Gift?

January 24, 2018 By Julie Early

There are still a few signed prints left of this limited edition piece. Please contact Katherine Garofoli at 508-694-7812 if you are interested in purchasing one for yourself or a loved one.

The Dennis Conservation Trust, with the help of Connie and Glenn Bechard, commissioned renowned local artist Elizabeth Mumford to create a whimsical watercolor painting of the special places in Dennis.  All proceeds go to saving land in Dennis.

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Snowy Owl Walk with Mass Audubon – Jan. 27

January 19, 2018 By Julie Early

JAN. 27 at 9 AM, West Dennis Beach

$10 fee for non-DCT members

FREE for DCT Members

RSVP REQUIRED- call 508-694-7812 TODAY

MA Audubon members and public can register at the link below for member and non-member rates. https://www.massaudubon.org/get-outdoors/program-catalog#program:sanctuary=28:program_code=58923

Join the Dennis Conservation Trust and Mass Audubon- Long Pasture Sanctuary at West Dennis Beach where we will discuss and observe one of the most well-known owls since Mr. Know It Owl ate a tootsie pop. Snowy owls have been gaining in popularity since the appearance of Hedwig in the Harry Potter movies, but where were they before Harry Potter?

Believe us they were out there, but in the last several years they have been more noticeable as irruptions have occurred, more recently this winter, with many hundreds of snowy owls infiltrating the U.S. from points north and moving as far south as Oklahoma and North Carolina.

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