Local Photographer to Present Lecture on Squirrels
by Mary Connell
Sep 23, 2009
THE WOODLANDS, Texas -- On Thursday, October 8, at 7:30 p.m., join professional nature photographer, Kathy Adams Clark, for a lively presentation, Squirrels of The Woodlands.
Three species—Eastern gray, fox and flying—inhabit our region. The small mammal’s eccentric antics entertain, delight and, occasionally, intrude. Mrs. Adams Clark will give a close-up view of the species, their lifecycles and how to co-exist with the furry creatures, providing tips for outwitting them.
“They are fun to watch!” said Adams Clark.
A resident of The Woodlands, Adams Clark’s photography is regularly featured in National Geographic, Audubon Field Guides, Texas Highways and many other publications.
Nature enthusiasts of all ages will enjoy learning about the intriguing creatures at their backdoors at the next Walk in the Woods Nature Lecture, a free program of Community Associations of The Woodlands, hosted in the L.G.I. Lecture Hall at McCullough Jr. High School, 3800 S. Panther Creek Drive. The series receives generous support from The Woodlands G.R.E.E.N., The Pineywoods Nursery, Waste Management and Hilton Garden Inn. For more information, please call 281 210-3900 or visit the Community Associations' Web site, and click on Environmental Services.