Hello. Welcome to Expert Village. My name is Wayne Peterson, and I'm the director of the Important Bird Areas Program for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Today, we're here at the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts, where we...
Hello! Welcome to Expert Village. My name is Wayne Peterson and I'm the director of the Important Bird Areas Program for the Massachusetts Audubon Society. Today we're here at the Daniel Webster Wildlife Sanctuary in Marshfield, Massachusetts where we'll...
Instructions Step 1: Know the habitat of chitons. Chitons live mainly along rocky shorelines, and you'll find them attached to rocks in the tidal zone. Step 2: Observe the size of a chiton. Most chitons are between 2 and 8 centimeters long. However...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: A small container of plaster of paris Water Digital camera Attention to detail on the trail Step 1: Think about the area you are hiking in. Are there potential animal dens or food sources along the way where animals...
Instructions Step 1: Locate a store online or in your neighborhood that specializes in dog bling. Quality is very important; loose rhinestones and poor quality products could pose a hazard to your dog. Step 2: Bring your dog to the store if possible so...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Identification tag Collar Leash Crate or carrier How to Have a Happier Pet Step 1: Make sure your pet wears an identification tag on its collar at all times. Put your name, address and telephone number on the tag...
Instructions Things You’ll Need: Leash Collar Large jugs Waterproof container Warm blanket Small tent (optional) Small scoop and shovel Identification tags for dogs Step 1: Pack a leash and collar for your dog. Most campsites require dogs to be on...
Instructions Step 1: Note the shape of elm leaves. They usually are elliptical to oblong in shape with a prominent point at their tip. Step 2: Observe elm leaves' veination. The veins are regularly spaced on the leaf, and they resemble a feather. Step 3...
Instructions Step 1: Ask yourself whether you are willing to make a long-term commitment of up to 20 years. Animals require lots of time and attention. Look at your household. Find out what everyone at home is looking for in a pet--and who will do what...