Reading signatures written in the snow by wildlife gives us clues of their winter habits. Join Chris Lewey in the Tin Mountain Conservation Center Nature Learning Program as he gives a slide presentation on Animal Tracks on Thursday, Jan. 15, at 7 p.m. at Fryeburg Academy in Fryeburg, Maine.Lewey is executive director and founder of Raven Interpretive Wildlife and holds a master's degree in Environmental Studies from Antioch. A native New Englander and licensed Maine guide he is very much at home on the coast or in the mountains where his fascination with wildlife is always enthusiastically shared. Tin Mountain Conservation Center Nature Programs are open to the public and are sponsored in part by L.L. Bean and the Evener Armington Fund. Donations of $3 per person and $5 per family are appreciated, members are free. Participants can bring their own snowshoes or borrow Tin Mountains. Call Tin Mountain Conservation Center at 447-6991 for more information and reservations.For more information on Tin Mountain and for an update on all their nature programs log on to www.tinmtn.org or call.

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