Nature Program: The Incredible Journey of the American Eel
*The event has already taken place on this date: Sun, 04/09/2017
An environmental educator from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation’s Hudson River Eel Project shares the incredible journey of Anguilla rostrata with images, artifacts and live eels.
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An environmental educator from the NYS Department of Environmental Conservation’s Hudson River Eel Project shares the incredible journey of Anguilla rostrata with images, artifacts and live eels. Hear how scientists, students and community volunteers are working together to gather vital information about local eel populations by catching, counting and releasing thousands of tiny “glass eels” as they make their way up the Hudson River estuary each spring. Ages 10 and older welcome with an adult.
Free with admission to the grounds.
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Organization:
Wave HillLocation:
West 249th Street and Independence Avenue (Front Gate)
Bronx, NY, 10471-2899 United States
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Phone:
718-549-3200 x251Contact name:
Wave Hill
Email address:
The event has already taken place on this date:
04/09/2017
Time:
2pm
Price:
FREE with admission to the grounds. Garden admission prices: $8 Adults, $4 Students and Seniors 65+, $2 Children 6+, Free to Members and children under 6.
Ages
9-12 years Teenagers Adults & kids togetherWeb Service