In this fascinating adult lecture, we’ll explore the incredible adaptations that native wildlife use to survive Pennsylvania’s winter months.
The Nature Place 575 St. Bernardine Street Reading, PA 19607
Saturday, January 24, 2026 3pm - 4:30pm
When the temperatures drop and snow blankets the ground, how do our local animals make it through the freeze? In this fascinating adult lecture, we’ll explore the incredible adaptations that native wildlife use to survive Pennsylvania’s winter months. From thick winter coats and fat reserves to hibernation, migration, and clever food strategies, you’ll learn how mammals, birds, reptiles, and even insects brave the cold. Join us for an afternoon of discovery as we uncover the hidden lives of winter survivors right here in Berks County.
Bringing the whole family? While adults enjoy this in-depth talk, kids can join our fun, hands-on Fur, Fire & Fun program happening at the same time!
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Registration closes Janaury 22nd
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