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This is an old revision of this page, as edited by Jllm06 (talk | contribs)at01:49, 3 August 2006. The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.
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Earthplace, The Nature Discovery Center is a nature center and wildlife sanctuary located at 10 Woodside Lane in Westport, Connecticut.

In 2006 Earthplace opened a museum exhibit room called Natureplace, featuring nature displays, information and hands-on activities. Five large wildlife dioramas depict animals and plants found in various seasons and ecosystems in Connecticut.

Earthplace houses a large collection of rescued wildlife that are exhibited as species ambassadors, including bald eagles, hawks, turkey vultures, a black vulture, a kestrel, several types of owls, a black rat snake, and big brown bats. Several domestic animals are used in public programs, including rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, a Burmese python and Madagascar hissing cockroaches.

Earthplace maintains a 62-acre sanctuary, which is the largest open-space area in Westport. Trails cross areas of wetlands, ponds, streams, hardwood forests and meadows. Sightings of rabbits, chipmunks, deer, box turtles, wild turkeys, and mink, bullfrogs, wood frogs and many birds are regularly made on these trails.

The Native Plants Courtyard was designed in 1960 by landscape architect Eloise Ray to highlight plants native to southwestern Connecticut. Species include: bloodroot, trillium, jack-in-the-pulpit, wild ginger, Solomon's seal, yellow lady's slipper and prickly pear cactus.

The Bird and Butterfly Garden was created in 1985 and has been accredited by the National Wildlife Federation as a certified Backyard Wildlife Habitat. This garden was designed to provide food, shelter, water and nesting sites for wildlife. Birds seen include hummingbirds, American goldfinches, cedar waxwings, robins, and cardinals. Visiting butterflies include monarchs, Eastern tiger swallowtails, black swallowtails, skippers, and painted ladies.

The Mary Eason Swett Wildlife Rehabilitation program rescues hundred of local animals each year, with the goal of releasing each animal back into the wild.

Harbor Watch / River Watch is a water quality monitoring program supported by Earthplace. Staff scientists work with volunteers to take water samples from area streams and rivers, which are then analyzed in the center's state-certified laboratory. Harbor Watch also monitors the population of benthic fish in the Norwalk Harbor.

A large bronze statue of a mother bear and two cubs by noted animal sculptor Anna Hyatt Huntington is placed near the entrance to two major trails.


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