El Dr. Curtis Eckerman, Jefe del Departamento de Biología del Austin Community College, es amigo de Pease Park y experto en polillas. Cada semestre dirige a sus alumnos en estudios sobre polillas en Kingsbury Commons y desea compartir esta pasión con los demás.
This spring Dr. Eckerman has graciously extended the invitation for all Austinites to join him and his students in a moth expedition. Stop by to learn about some of the species found within Pease Park and build community in conservation. He and his class will be stationed along the Eastern trail of Kingsbury Commons from 7:00 - 9:00pm.
Can’t make it out? Don’t worry! As our featured April blogpost in our series (Conversations in Conservation) he has given us a sneak peek into the magic of mothing. Check it out here.
Parking and Transportation:
Parking is limited in Kingsbury Commons, therefore we highly encourage alternative modes of transportation such as walking, biking, public transportation, carpooling, or rideshare when visiting Pease Park.
If you drive there is a small parking lot in Kingsbury Commons (1100 Kingsbury Street) and available street parking along Parkway. Additional FREE parking can be found at the Austin Recreation Center parking lot (1301 Shoal Creek Blvd), which connects to Pease Park via a short walk along the Shoal Creek Trail.
Una nota sobre los eventos de Pease Park Conservancy: Si se inscribe, haga todo lo posible por asistir. Nuestros actos son gratuitos para que todos los miembros de la comunidad puedan asistir. Pero planeamos nuestros eventos para que sean significativos para el número de personas que se registran para estar allí, así que por favor haga todo lo posible para asistir si se ha registrado. Entendemos que de vez en cuando surgen imprevistos, pero si te has inscrito, esperamos contar con tu presencia. Muchas gracias.