Take A Hike! A nature walk exploring Lowcountry ecology at The Dill Sanctuary with the Museum’s Natural History Department


Take A Hike! A nature walk exploring Lowcountry ecology at The Dill Sanctuary with the Museum’s Natural History Department

Join Natural History Curator Matt Gibson and Curatorial Assistant Jessie Peragine on a nature walk through The Charleston Museum’s Dill Sanctuary, where you will get an in-depth look at the ecological diversity of the Lowcountry. This hike will not only give you the chance to see nature close-up you might just see things you haven’t noticed before. Come learn about the significant differences between invasive and non-invasive species, negative impacts on endangered species, and the steps you can take to help conserve our environment. Bring your binoculars and discover birds that call the Dill Sanctuary home and why the Sanctuary is an important stop along migration routes. This autumn, it is time to get outdoors and enjoy this educational experience while safely social distancing!

Visitors are encouraged to take photographs and submit your findings to citizen science projects such as “iNaturalist.”

Reservations and social distancing required.

$20 Museum Members | $35 Non-Members

Register online or call 843.722.2996 ext. 236.

Date/Time

10/01/2020, 2:30 pm - 4:00 pm

Location

The Dill Sanctuary
1163 Riverland Dr.
Charleston, SC 29412

Ticketing

Bookings are closed for this event.


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