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Access to the Coast Guard Beach in Eastham will be closed Tuesday, May 21.
Access to the Coast Guard Beach in Eastham will be closed Tuesday, May 21, from 6:00 AM to 3:00 PM so seashore staff can create an accessible path in advance of the summer season.
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Storm damage, construction affecting access at seashore locations; reduction in programming
Due to erosion, there is no beach access at Nauset Light and Marconi beaches. Access at the Marconi Site is limited. Parts of the Nauset Marsh and Red Maple Swamp trails are closed. Nauset Bike Trail construction is underway. More »
Soar into the Fascinating Avian World in - A Passion for Birds
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Contact: Jody Anastasio, District Interpreter, 508-487-1256
Henry Lappen as Pelican
Birds have long captivated humans with their unique beauty, striking behavior, and coveted ability to fly. Take a look at the world through the eyes of these fascinating creatures in “A Passion for Birds,” with educator and comedian Henry Lappen on Sunday, July 26, at 7:00 PM, At the Province Lands Visitor Center in Provincetown. Henry Lappen’s performance is designed to inspire an appreciation for and understanding of birds. Learn why certain animals look the way they do through a dramatic program that uses realistic, handmade masks to explore bird adaptations. Participants will have the opportunity to try on the intricate masks and transform themselves into soaring eagles, swimming puffins, and great blue herons stalking their prey. The program is sponsored in part by a grant from the Provincetown Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the state-run Massachusetts Cultural Council. The program is free and open to the public. Henry Lappen studied mime, masks, and clowning at the Dell’Arte School of Physical Comedy in California and has been performing comedy for over 25 years. An avid student of nature since childhood, Lappen is a member of the Hampshire Bird Club and the Northeast Hawkwatch. He lives in Amherst, MA. Every Sunday in July and August at Province Lands Visitor Center, join a special guest for an in-depth look at the history, culture, and nature of Cape Cod in a free, one-hour program at 7:00 PM. Come each week to explore a range of topics, from reptiles and amphibians to ocean currents. These programs are sponsored by Friends of the Cape Cod National Seashore. IF YOU GO: The Province Lands Visitor Center is open daily from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Staff members are available to answer questions, assist with activity planning, and provide hiking and bicycling trail information in person, or by phone at (508) 487-1256. The visitor center features museum exhibits, orientation films, and a bookstore with interpretive items such as books, maps, games and puzzles. The 360-degree rooftop observation deck provides views of the surrounding dunes and sea. A listing of all of the national seashore’s programs is available at the two seashore visitor centers, or on-line at www.nps.gov/caco.
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Did You Know?
The hydrologic system of lower Cape Cod consists of four distinct ground-water lenses, or flow cells, which receive recharge through precipitation. Other hydrologic features besides groundwater include kettle ponds, freshwater wetlands (vernal ponds), freshwater streams, and estuarine wetlands.