Beaver Discovery Hike in Harford Co.

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Field Trips For the Family

Beavers are considered “ecosystem engineers,” recognized for their ability to construct dams and create ponds. And while some might consider beavers to be pests, they can actually help us manage water-related issues such as drought, flooding, and water pollution. On this walk, Bill will  show how to read the signs of beaver activity, but he will also talk about the important role that beavers had in creating the American landscape as we enjoy it today, and how other species (including us humans!) depend on their work.  We’ll also see a flow device–a great tool to facilitate human-beaver coexistence. All ages are welcome to join us and we really encourage our young naturalists to join us! There’s lots of exploring to do.

  • Difficulty: Easy-moderate. Most of the trail is level. We will walk on grass for the most part. The route is not wheelchair accessible. Easy for kids. Total walking distance will be about 0.5 miles
  • What to wear: Dress in warm layers, and don’t forget to wear gloves, mittens, hats, scarves, etc. And don’t forget good walking shoes/boots.
  • What to bring: Water, and a good sense of humor!
  • Location: Harford County – location will be provided upon registration.

Who’s Bill? – Bill Curtis is a National Park Ranger currently stationed at Hampton National Historic Site and Fort McHenry National Monument and Historic Shrine. While a history major at Gettysburg College he began his career as a Licensed Battlefield Guide.  His NPS career has included full time duty as an interpreter, law enforcement officer, and he now works in the Project Management Division.  He is a Maryland Master Naturalist. He is happily married and the proud father of two.

RAIN date – November 26

Cancelation Policy: NHSM Field Experiences
Cancelations made 7 or more days in advance of the field experience, will receive a refund (minus a $5 processing fee). Cancelations made within the week of the event will not receive a refund but can be transferred to a friend.

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