
Did you know, beavers aren’t nature’s only engineers! Join NCWF South Wake Conservationists Chapter for a presentation about nature’s many construction workers. Nature is full of incredible engineers, from beavers crafting wetlands to spiders weaving precision traps. In this program, we’ll explore how animals like beavers, birds, bees, and spiders construct shelters, nests, and more to survive and thrive. Learn how these natural builders shape their ecosystems and what their ingenuity can teach us about adaptation and resilience.
- Date: Thursday, June 5th
- Time: 7:00 – 8:30 PM
- Location: Bass Lake Park and Online (hybrid)
If you are in the area, please join us in-person at the beautiful conference facility at Bass Lake Park in Holly Springs. We encourage you to come and meet our wonderful speaker, Sarah Goldsmith. She is a Certified Environmental Educator and lead educator at Crowder County Park, where she leads public programs on wildlife, ecology, and environmental stewardship. Come socialize with her after the presentation (refreshments are provided!)
If you are not in the Raleigh area or aren’t able to be with us in person, we also welcome you to join remotely via our live webcast. Questions for the speaker are taken both online via the chat and in the room so you won’t miss out on the fun.
Join us for a discussion highlighting some of nature’s many engineers. Be sure to register below.