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(413) 245-1264

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info@norcrosswildlife.org

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Join wildlife expert Pam Landry for an immersive day of discovery!

Begin indoors, exploring the art and science of wildlife tracking through hands-on activities with plaster casts, feathers, skulls, and other animal clues. Then head outdoors for a slow, mindful walk to uncover the subtle signs and stories left by local wildlife. A perfect blend of learning, exploration, and wonder for adults eager to deepen their connection with nature.

Pam Landry is a seasoned Wildlife Educator, Tracker, and Naturalist with over forty years of experience inspiring curiosity and connection to the natural world for audiences of all ages. Recently retired as Wildlife Education Coordinator for the Massachusetts Division of Fisheries & Wildlife, Pam’s career has spanned roles as a museum and zoo educator, zoo supervisor, chair of a statewide environmental education society, and facilitator of professional development workshops.

With more than three decades of wildlife tracking experience, Pam has studied under and been mentored by leading local experts. She played a key role in organizing the Northeast Wildlife Trackers Conference for ten years and continues to design immersive, hands-on programs that spark inquiry and wonder.

When she’s not tracking, Pam enjoys hiking, kayaking, gardening, cycling, swimming, and volunteering with environmental organizations.

Date: January 24, 2026

Where: 30 Peck Road, Wales, MA

Time: 9:00 am – 3:30 pm

Audience: This is a program for adults (no previous experience needed)

Spots are limited! Register here: https://forms.gle/i2yASiSDpMdtL7xXA