A Virtual Galápagos Islands Adventure

Thursday, March 252:00—3:00 PMVirtual Event

About the Event: The Galápagos are one of the world's most isolated archipelagos. Approximately 600 miles off the coast of Ecuador, this collection of volcanic islands is a nature lover's dream. Through the process of natural selection, the Galápagos are teeming with endemic species found nowhere else on earth. Join a virtual tour across many of the larger islands and learn about Giant Tortoises, Marine Iguanas, Flightless Cormorants, Darwin's Finches, and penguins swimming in Pacific waters along the equator.

About the Presenter: Scott Santino is the Education Manager and Teacher Naturalist at the Ipswich River Wildlife Sanctuary in Topsfield where he has been leading nature education programs for Mass Audubon since 1999. He coordinates the sanctuary’s volunteer Nature Guide program, training adults in natural history interpretation and is a faculty member of Mass Audubon’s Birder’s Certificate Program, a college level ornithology class. Scott led trips to the Galápagos to interpret the island's bird life in 2018 and 2019.

Register directly on Zoom HERE.

This program is a collaboration of Memorial Hall Library, Flint Memorial Library and Wilmington Memorial Library and is co-sponsored by the Friends of the Flint Memorial Library.

Registration required via Zoom link.