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Martinez: National Park Service Hosts Animal Evidence Program

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Join National Park Rangers at the John Muir National Historic Society Visitor Center as they explore the life of one of our favorite feathered friends, the owl, on Saturday, Feb.8 from 12:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m.

Young scientists will investigate first-hand what an owl eats and learn fun facts about owls.

This is a drop-in program. Please arrive by 2 p.m. to experience all the great activities.

Visitors should meet at the visitor center. All ages welcome. No reservations are required. Please call the John Muir NHS Visitor Center at (925) 228-8860 x0.  For more information, please visit the park website at www.nps.gov/jomu.

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Created in 1964, John Muir NHS preserves the home and landscapes of conservationist and national park advocate John Muir. Mt. Wanda preserves 326 acres of grasslands and oak woodlands that were part of the original Muir/Strentzel ranch in the Alhambra Valley more than a century ago. Muir named Mt. Wanda after his eldest daughter, Annie Wanda Muir, and he often strolled among these hills with his two daughters. Visitors can follow in Muir’s footsteps by enjoying Mt. Wanda seven days a week from sunrise to sunset.

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