Image by epSos.de via FlickrThe forest looks different at night—it even sounds different at night! Have you ever wondered what it’s like walking through the forest at night? Venture out with us on our paved trail as we talk about wildlife that prowl our forest nocturnally. Come to the Cape Girardeau Conservation Nature Center on Thursday, August 11 between 5-8 p.m. and join us for a forest hike at night. All ages are welcome—including youth and adult groups. No registration. Call 573-290-5218 for more information.
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