AFRMA

American Fancy Rat & Mouse Association

April 23, 2022, Duck Daze/Wonders of the Watershed Display


April 23, 2022, AFRMA display at the Annual Duck Daze/Wonders of the Watershed event at the Hidden Valley Nature Center, Riverside, CA.


AFRMA’s booth inside the center at the Annual Duck Daze/Wonders of the Watershed event at the Hidden Valley Nature Center, Riverside, CA.

This years opossum with the Opossum Society of the United States out for a morning stroll. www.opossumsocietyus.org

A tortoise in the Hidden Valley Nature Center display of live animals.

One of the educational posters Benthic Macroinvertegrates to highlight the Wonders of the Watershed event.

Another poster showing the pH scale of different items.

One of the duck carvings.

The Easter Bunny with his basket of eggs in the Chipchuckers booth.

A couple of ducks.

The Frog vs. Toad booth where visitors could paint their choice.

A new feature of the HVNC is the Born Learning trail.

A new feature of the HVNC is the Born Learning trail with several signs to stop and do an activity.

The Born Learningtrail led through the front of the park to the trail going down to the river bottom and the pond and native American village.

The Born Learningtrail where it goes down to the river bottom and the pond and native American village.

The pond down on the trail. They had activities the visitors could do while down there.

Part of the native American village recreation.

One of the display cases of native American artifacts.

One of the display cases of native American artifacts.

The Riverside County Search Dogs Search and Rescue booth. This is an all-volunteer group. http://www.riversidecountysearchdog.org/

The Riverside County Search Dogs Search and Rescue demo with the dog searching for the lost hiker.

Some of the visitors checking out the mice in the display.

The two 10-month-old Black Capped Standard rats in the display. Rats owned by Craig and Esther Kinzer.

The two 10-month-old Black Capped Standard rats in the display enjoying their treat toys. These were treats wrapped in several small packages of paper towel and encircled with cut TP tubes for the rats to tear apart to get to the treats. Rats owned by Craig and Esther Kinzer.

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