Please join Ohio wildlife biologist, Judy Semroc, as she explores how wildlife uses clever camouflaging to avoid predation. She will share her incredible photographs and stories of how some of these critters can be right there in front of us…right in plain sight!
Join us for this interesting program in the Secor Room at Secor Metropark.
Park Entrance Address: 10001 W. Central Ave., Berkey, Ohio 43504.
This program is free and open to the public.
You can also join us on Zoom by registering using this link
BIO: Judy has spent more than 30 years chasing, observing, and marveling at the amazing natural history found in Ohio & other states. She is the founder of “Chrysalis in Time,” the first Ohio chapter of the North American Butterfly Association (NABA). Judy also serves on the board of the Ohio Bluebird Society, the Ohio Ornithological Society (Conservation Committee) & the Ohio Biological Survey. She has co-authored two natural history guides, “Dragonflies & Damselflies of Northeast Ohio” and “Goldenrods of Northeast Ohio: A Field Guide to Identification & Natural History.” As a former Petroleum Geologist and science teacher, Judy loves to learn about and share her passion for the natural world through hikes, interpretive programs, and photography. Learn more about Judy’s latest adventures & offerings through her new company, Nature Spark!