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Skuls, Skins & Scat....What Animal is That?
7/14/12
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12:00am |
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985-792-4652 |
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Faiarview-Riverside State Park |
July 14th @ 9 am Fairview-Riverside State Park offers an educational program
Skulls, Skins & Scat…What Animal is That?
Park guests of all ages are invited to enjoy a nature program, “Skulls, Skins, & Scat…What animal is that?” on July 14th at 9:00 a.m. The presentation will be under the oaks near Otis House Museum in the day-use area of the park. Learn about the abundance of nature at the park with hands-on learning aids. Explore the teeth and claws of the alligator while learning about predator/prey relationships. Examine the skulls of various animals or feel the furs of many indigenous species during the presentation. The Interpretive ranger will discuss characteristics of mammals, birds and reptiles that help them survive in their habitat.
The program is free with park admission of $1 per person; seniors aged 62+ or children under 3 admitted free of charge. The site includes both tent and RV camping, a day use picnic area on the Tchefuncte River and Otis House Museum. Call 985-792-4652 locally for more information or toll free 1-888-677-3247.
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