We will meet at the entrance to the Martin Burns Wildlife Management area at 9:00 am, then drive up to where we can walk in.
What Happens When Beaver Ponds Pop-up in Watersheds?
Monday, September 23, 2024
Date & Time
Monday, September 23, 2024
Time Slot(s):
9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Description
As beaver populations recover, beaver ponds seem to popping up everywhere. Beaver ponds create new habitat, change the hydrology and water quality, alter the carbon balance, and can threaten infrastructure. We will visit a beaver pond that has been intensively studied for the last 10 years to discuss the many interesting changes that occur when a beaver pond appears, and how it changes over seasons and years.
Special Instructions
Good hiking boots, long pants, bug spray. We will likely go off trail.
Weather Restrictions
If downpour, or thunder, we will cancel.
Host
Plum Island Ecosystem Long Term Ecological Research Project, and the University of New Hampshire
Address
Orchard St, Newbury, MA 01922
Orchard St, Newbury, MA 01922
DirectionsMeet at the entrance to Martin Burns Wildlife Management Area
Accessibility
Dog Friendly
Fun for Kids
Parking Available
Event Category
- Hike
- Nature / Science