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Upcoming Programs

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Frothy Forage

Saturday, April 27 between 12 - 8 pm

Bring the whole family for a one-of-a-kind hiking and tasting experience! At secret locations along the Woodcock trails we'll delight your senses with all new craft brews and sweet sips for all ages plus animal encounters, treats and treasure hunts, live music and food for purchase from the Mobile Pie pizza truck. Even furry family members will enjoy some goodies along the trek courtesy of Ridgefield Pet. Trek, taste and discover with us!

All ages welcome. Dogs welcome. Registration required. Questions? Email us.

Nature Center Open House

Friday, May 3 between 4-6 pm

Saturday, June 8 between 9-11 am

 

​All are welcome to swing by for a visit! Check out our indoor animal enclosures and say hello to your favorite Woodcock ambassador animal. Plan a longer visit by enjoying our grounds, trails and playground which are open from dawn to dusk daily free of charge.​

No reservations necessary, just come on by!  Questions? Email us.

White Throated Sparrow

Birding Brunch

Saturday, May 4 from 8–11 am

Can’t tell your wrens from your warblers? Get hooked on the beauty and excitement of birdwatching. Join Woodcock’s own birdwatcher, photographer, and educator Tommy McCarthy out on the trails of Woodcock to explore and discover the peaceful excitement of birdwatching. Settle in after your hike and enjoy a light brunch in the picturesque pavilion while you practice your newly acquired birdwatching skills!

$30 per person. All ages welcome. Proceeds support community outreach programs. Registration required.  Questions? Email us.

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Grasslands: Hidden Sites and Treasures
Saturday, May 4
 from 2 pm - 3:15 pm

At the Ridgefield Library

Join us for a presentation at the Ridgefield Library! Healthy grassland habitats in Connecticut are few and far between. It’s no surprise that many of the bird species that are listed as special concern, threatened, or endangered in our state are dependent on these vital habitats. In this presentation from Woodcock Nature Center and the Ridgefield Conservation Commission, we will discover how these habitats went from being fairly common to increasingly rare, learn about the beautiful and unique wildlife that inhabits grasslands, and learn what we can do to promote the restoration and proper management of these habitats.

This program is being run in partnership with the Ridgefield Conservation Commission and the Ridgefield Library.

 

This event is free. Click the button below and scroll down for registration. Questions? Email us.

World Migratory Bird Day

Trekking Together: World Migratory Bird Day
Saturday, May 11
 from 10 am - 12:00 pm

The Wilton Land Trust and Woodcock Nature Center are collaborating to lead a guided hike in celebration of World Migratory Bird Day! Among birders, this is known as the Global Big Day - a day to get out and see as many bird species as you possibly can! Together we will walk Woodcock Nature Center's Orange Trail across Spectacle Lane and into the Wilton Land Trust’s Spectacle Lane Trail to look and listen for birds. Woodcock educator and birding enthusiast Tommy McCarthy will share his knowledge of all the species we encounter. If you haven’t tried birdwatching in the spring before, now is the time! Dozens of incredibly beautiful migratory bird species can be seen in Connecticut; discovering them for yourself can be a magical experience!

This program is being run in partnership with the Wilton Land Trust.

 

This event is free. Registration is required. Questions? Email us.

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Yoga Retreat
Sunday, May 19 from 10 am - 1 pm


Enjoy a morning of yoga and more at Woodcock! You’ll start off with a light warm-up hike through the trails with Woodcock Executive Director Lenore Herbst and then enjoy a yoga class with instructor Molly McLaughlin. Finish the morning off with a relaxing light brunch and mimosas in our picturesque pavilion by a roaring fire!

$65 per person. Ages 21+. Proceeds support community outreach programs. Registration required. Questions? Email us.

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Hangin' With Bats
Saturday, June 1 from 6:30 - 8:30 pm


Join us for an unforgettable evening of pond side bat viewing, light bites, tequila tasting with Beam Suntory, raft rides on the pond to (hopefully) view local bats, and a unique presentation with live bats by Maureen Heidtmann, a licensed wildlife rehabilitator.

$65 per person. Ages 21+. Proceeds support outdoor education programs. Registration required. Questions? Email us.

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Yoga at Woodcock
Saturday, June 22 from 9 - 10 am

 

Align body, mind and spirit among the trees at Woodcock Nature Center with yoga instructor Jessica Outlaw. This hatha yoga practice for adults of all levels and abilities will be sure to fully awaken your senses and connect you more deeply to yourself and the natural world with asanas (postures), proper breathing and deep relaxation.

$25 per person. Registration required. Questions? Email us.

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