Spend a couple of hours exploring the nocturnal goings-on of the local fauna. Bring flashlights (UV if you have them), cameras and curiosity. Meet at the gate of the Franklin Mountains State Park. Event leader: Local science teacher and ecologist, Dr. Paul Hyder, who specializes in desert ecology. phyder@zianet.com. Directions to Tom Mays Unit of the Franklin Mountains State Park and Park trail map. There will be a $2 charge for entering the Park - a reduction from $5 as a courtesy to Celebration of Our Mountains.
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Earlier Event: April 9
Cacti and Other Desert Plants of the Franklin Mountains
Later Event: April 30
Birding at the Rio Bosque Wetlands Park