Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary
Felix Neck teacher, naturalist and kayak guide Bethany Pennington.
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Helen catches a crab during Fern and Feather Day Camp.
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Bethany Pennington and Sharon Pearce use net to share sea creatures with young discovers.
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Bethany Pennington and Sharon Pearce use net to share sea creatures with young discovers.
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Noah McCarter and camper Nora look at a blue jay feather in the woods at Felix Neck..
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Noah McCarter and camper Nora look at a blue jay feather in the woods at Felix Neck..
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Noah McCarter and Claire Chatinover teach campers rules of red-tail hawk game.
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Felix Neck offers an extensive trail system.
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Discovery Room is full of information for nature lovers.
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Philip Hunsaker feeds turtle and frogs during Tank Time.
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The visitor center at Felix Neck Wildlife Sanctuary.
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Drew Evans and Katie O'Hare fish for sea creatures.
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Activites abound on the shore of Sengekontacket.
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Fern and Feather Day Camp at Felix Neck.
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Sun sets on Moonrise Kayak tour.
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For 50 years, Felix Neck has been teaching visitors about nature. - See more at: http://mvgazette.com/news/2013/07/11/natures-classroom-has-no-walls#sthash.HIpvQ3LF.dpufFor 50 years, Felix Neck has been teaching visitors about nature. The sanctuary offers not only structured learning opportunities, but also a butterfly garden and an extensive trail system. Visitors are invited to get involved as much or as little as they want.
