FritterGirl
05-27-2009, 02:49 PM
Downtown Nature Hikes To Offer Residents, Workers New View of Urban Core
Nature is everywhere around us, even downtown. That is idea behind a new three-day series of nature hikes scheduled June 2, 3, and 4 in downtown Oklahoma City. Led by naturalists of the city’s Martin Park Nature Center, the downtown nature hikes will provide downtown workers and residents with a new perspective on the urban environment that surrounds them. Hikes will kick off from Kerr Park (Broadway at Kerr) at 12:15 p.m. and are FREE to the public.
“It’s fascinating how nature manages to squeeze itself into the least expected places,” says Neil Garrison, Martin Park naturalist. “From fossils, to birds’ nests and plant life of every imaginable kind, nature is, quite literally, all around us, even downtown.”
The lunch-time hikes will last about 30 minutes each. They will originate at Kerr Park and meander through downtown’s central business district. Comfortable shoes, water, sunscreen and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
“This is just a quick glimpse of what we can find in our urban landscape,” says Garrison, “and a way to introduce people to nature in new and unexpected ways.”
For more information, or to register for the hikes, call 755-0676.
Martin Park Nature Center is a 140-acre nature and wildlife park located at 5000 West Memorial Road, between Meridian and MacArthur avenues. Regular operating hours are 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. The park is closed Thanksgiving, and the week between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day.
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Nature is everywhere around us, even downtown. That is idea behind a new three-day series of nature hikes scheduled June 2, 3, and 4 in downtown Oklahoma City. Led by naturalists of the city’s Martin Park Nature Center, the downtown nature hikes will provide downtown workers and residents with a new perspective on the urban environment that surrounds them. Hikes will kick off from Kerr Park (Broadway at Kerr) at 12:15 p.m. and are FREE to the public.
“It’s fascinating how nature manages to squeeze itself into the least expected places,” says Neil Garrison, Martin Park naturalist. “From fossils, to birds’ nests and plant life of every imaginable kind, nature is, quite literally, all around us, even downtown.”
The lunch-time hikes will last about 30 minutes each. They will originate at Kerr Park and meander through downtown’s central business district. Comfortable shoes, water, sunscreen and weather-appropriate clothing are recommended.
“This is just a quick glimpse of what we can find in our urban landscape,” says Garrison, “and a way to introduce people to nature in new and unexpected ways.”
For more information, or to register for the hikes, call 755-0676.
Martin Park Nature Center is a 140-acre nature and wildlife park located at 5000 West Memorial Road, between Meridian and MacArthur avenues. Regular operating hours are 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Wednesday-Sunday. The park is closed Thanksgiving, and the week between Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day.
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