Mollusk expert Dr. Tim Pearce tells snail jokes … and gets serious about ‘Snails in our world and in our parks’
Tim Pearce, Ph.D., head of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s Section of Mollusks, DELIVERED THE featured presentation at the Conservancy’s annual meeting, Nov. 6, 2022.
Learn more about the rare snail species found in Twin Hills and Robb Hollow Parks here.
LOVE PARKS? WANT TO “GIVE BACK?” COME VOLUNTEER!
“Beginners” are welcome and there are many ways to help.
Watch the Mt. Lebanon Nature Conservancy Facebook page for notifications of any November-December volunteer opportunities. These will be based on “weather-permitting” forecasts for Saturdays 9-noon.
Thanks so much to our 2022 volunteers!
For information on volunteering with us - click HERE



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