March is Maple month at Sharon Audubon Center! Come visit our Maple Trail, where you’ll learn about the role of maple sap inside a tree, how we harvest the sap, and how we eventually boil it down to make maple syrup. Additionally, you’ll learn about some of the wildlife that takes advantage of sap’s “sweet” opportunities.
All are invited to take a self-guided stroll to learn about all things maple from our trail signage. COVID facemasks must be worn and social distancing must be observed at all times.
Enjoy and please share YOUR appreciation for all things maple with us by using the hashtag #WeLoveMaple2021 and tagging us (@sharonauduboncenter) on Facebook or Instagram after walking the trail!
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