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April 2022 Program Guide at Green Cay Nature Center

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April 2022 Program Guide at Green Cay Nature Center

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All programs are by online reservation only, unless otherwise stated. Please register online at www.pbcparks.com; under “Online Services” click on Register/Pay for Program, or visit the nature center to register and make payment. All participants are required to sign a Program Participation Form and COVID-19 Waiver before each program.

BIRD TALK AND WALK!                                                           
Saturday, April 9, 9:30 a.m.
All ages, $3/person (Reservations required, limit 20)          
Start the day off with a Florida bird presentation followed by a one-hour birding tour with one of our naturalists. Bring binoculars and your field guide if you have them. 

REPTILES & AMPHIBIANS
Saturday, April 16, 10:00 a.m.       
All ages, $3/person (Reservations required, limit 20)
Join a naturalist as we learn about Florida’s reptiles and amphibians. 

BIRD TALK AND WALK!                                                           
Saturday, April 23, 9:30 a.m.
All ages, $3/person (Reservations required, limit 20)          
This is your second chance this month to see one of our most popular programs as described above.
                                                                                    
NIGHT STALKERS                                                           
Thursday, April 28, 7:30 p.m.
Ages 9+, $5/person (Reservations required, limit 20)         
Join a naturalist on a nighttime boardwalk tour looking at nature from the point of view of its nocturnal residents. Flashlights are recommended, but not required.

Green Cay Nature Center is operated by the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department and is located at 12800 Hagen Ranch Road, west of Boynton Beach. For more information on Green Cay Nature Center and other county-operated nature centers, visit www.pbcnature.com.

The Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department, celebrating 50 years of providing healthy, happy living to residents and visitors to Palm Beach County, is recognized nationally for excellence in park and recreation management, operates more than 110 parks and recreational facilities and provides organized recreational programs and services for people of all ages and abilities. Created in 1951 under the direction of the County Engineers Office, reorganization in 1972 led to the separation of Parks and Engineering and so the Palm Beach County Parks and Recreation Department was born. Discover healthy, happy living at www.pbcparks.com​.

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