These programs are appropriate for High School classes.
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Aquatic Ecology: (Through September and after April 15) |
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Forest Ecology: (September - March) |
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Owls: Top of the Food Chain: (August through May) Owl's Hill is honored to offer a home to several owls which have recovered from injuries that render them unable to survive in the wild. These owls represent the four owl species that are year-round residents in Middle Tennessee: Bubo virginianus, the Great Horned Owl; Strix varia, the Barred Owl; Tyto alba, the Barn Owl; and Otus asio, the Screech Owl. Bring your class to meet these beautiful creatures and see first hand the adaptations of each to its habitat. Hike through owl territory and learn how owls affect and are affected by the food chain. The program includes a discussion of the concerns, both practical and legal, involved in caring for injured and orphaned animals. Cost: $5/person, $50.00 minimum/class. Limit of 2 classes per visit. |
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Ridge Line Hike: (August through May) Experience the Eastern Deciduous Forest as it must have appeared to Tennessee's first settlers. The trail takes students from a Locust-lined creek bed up the Beech and Maple forested hillside to the Oak and Hickory covered ridge top. Exposed ledges reveal limestone, shale, and chirt layers. Classes studying wildflowers will benefit from a spring hike, when the forest floor is covered with early blooming species. This is a moderately strenuous hike; sturdy walking shoes are recommended. Cost: $5.00/person, $50.00 minimum/class. Limit two classes per visit. |