Join us for a closer look at the Powell's Creek estuarine area, home to
a variety of wildlife. This beautiful and important natural resource area
is the hunting grounds for bald eagles and other birds, and provides valuable
habitat for spawning fish and waterfowl. Autumn flowers, dragonflies and
a diversity of birds are among the sights to be enjoyed as we travel up
this beautiful creek area. Bring your questions, binoculars and extra
water to drink when you join us for this exciting opportunity for a closer
look at the wildlife that calls Powell's Creek home.
Led by Kim Hosen, Prince William Conservation Alliance
and Cliff Fairweather, Audubon Naturalist Society
WHEN: Saturday, September 14, 2002, from 1:00pm to 4:00pm
Advance registration required
WHERE: Tour departs from Bushy Point at Leesylvania State Park
FEE: $9/participant for canoe rental, includes Park entrance fee
$4/vehicle Park entrance fee for people bringing their own canoe
For more information contact:
Kim Hosen
Prince William Conservation Alliance
703.499.4954
pwca@pwconserve.org
www.pwconserve.org