Habitats for Homeschoolers - Animals of All Hallows Eve
Event Details
PLEASE NOTE: You must register for this field trip (limit: 40 people) and complete the liability form when you register. Walk-up or impromptu participants will not be allowed. Other
Event Details
PLEASE NOTE: You must register for this field trip (limit: 40 people) and complete the liability form when you register. Walk-up or impromptu participants will not be allowed. Other requirements are described below.
Have you ever wondered why certain animals have become legendary during the Halloween celebration? Learn about the legends that have deemed these creatures as creepy, spooky, or icky including Crows and Ravens, Little brown bats, Great Horned owls, Woodhouse’s toads and other nocturnal animals. **Includes live animal guest
This event is suitable for children and is fully accessible for people with accessibility issues.
By registering for and attending this field trip, you agree to the following:
-You will self-screen for COVID-19 symptoms, even if you are vaccinated, and use common sense. DO NOT attend if you if you had recent exposure to an individual with symptoms or confirmation of COVID-19. If you have any symptoms or even suspect you could have COVID-19 symptoms, do not sign up for this trip.
-Masks Outdoors: Masks are not required outdoors. However, we encourage unvaccinated people to wear a mask when interacting with people outside their household when outdoors and maintain social distancing of 6 feet.
-Masks Indoors:-We strongly recommend everyone, including fully vaccinated persons, wear a mask in all public indoor spaces and maintain social distancing of 6 feet when interacting with people outside their household.
Photo credit: Audubon Volunteer Dick Vogel.
Time
October 19, 2021 10:00 am - 12:00 pm(GMT+00:00)
Location
Denver Audubon Nature Center
11280 Waterton Rd.