Ridgway Record

Elk Country Visitor Center March 2023 weekend programs

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•Saturday, March 4, 2 p.m. Elk Basics: New to learning about elk? Join us for the basic breakdown as we learn about elk history, elk ecology and elk behavior. Are you a seasoned “Elkspert?” We bet you'll learn something new too!

•Sunday, March 5, 2 p.m. Maple Syrup: Have you ever wondered how maple syrup was made? Or have you ever wondered where it came from? If you answered yes to either one of these questions then you should come to the Elk Country Visitor Center. Mike Wittman, a local expert, with 40 years of experience will lead us through the process. You will see how the sap is collected and learn many interestin­g facts.

•Saturday, March 11, 2 p.m. Elk Explanatio­ns: New to learning about elk? Join us for the basic breakdown as we learn about elk history, elk ecology, and elk behavior. Are you a seasoned “Elkspert?” We bet you'll learn something new, too! Have burning questions about elk? Wondering how elk are managed? Perhaps you have a question on their favorite foods or habit? Maybe you'd like to know how long they live or when calving season is? Join our staff at the Elk Country Visitor Center to find the answers to these questions and more!

•Sunday, March 12, 2 p.m. Cool Clovers: Clovers are a unique and useful plant that is so common you probably have it growing in your backyard right now. It is also a favorite food of elk! You may even know it as its holiday name “Shamrock!” What you may not know is how it got that name in the first place or its amazing abilities to heal the environmen­t!

•Saturday, March 18, 2 p.m. PGC Tom Keller “Introducti­on of Pine Marten”: Did you hear about the Pine Marten and its possible reintroduc­tion to Pennsylvan­ia? If you have, and would like to know more, then come down to the Elk Country Visitor Center! The Keystone Elk Country Alliance is hosting the Pennsylvan­ia Game Commission's furbearer biologist, Tom Keller, and his talk on the Pine Marten reintroduc­tion. It will be highly informativ­e and will be an amazing opportunit­y to learn and witness new, wildlife history in the making.

•Sunday, March 19, 2 p.m. Deer Family: “Moose, Elk, Caribou, and Whitetail Oh My!” The Deer family has quite a few members! Join our staff as we learn about the elk and their many cousins that live in North America. You are sure to learn something new along the way!

•Saturday, March 25, 2 p.m. PA River Otters: Join us for an overview of one of our most fascinatin­g furbearers! From the river otter decline to the successful reintroduc­tion in the Keystone state, you will be sure to learn some new informatio­n during this program!

•Sunday, March 26, 2 p.m. Elk Walk and Talk: Join a staff member as we walk the trails around the Elk Country Visitor Center. Learn many interestin­g facts about the property and wildlife that often inhabit these fields. We will be covering topics such as what elk eat, where they spend their time, and how each season brings something different.

If you have any questions, please contact our Con Ed staff at (814) 787 – 5173. Emails: Ben Porkolab ConEd@kecaus.com and Hunter Horning. ConEdSp@kecaus.com

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