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29 Monday / February 29, 2016

Lunch with Nature Series: Animal Scat

11:00 am
Monroe Lake: Paynetown SRA
http://bit.ly/lwn2016feb

Lunch with Nature Series

This program series is now in its third year! Bring a sack lunch to enjoy inside during the main presentation. Afterwards, there is a short hike/activity (may be inside or outside) that highlights the topic. The series is recommended for adult, or focused teenage, learners. Each program lasts about 90 minutes.

Programs in this series are FREE, but online REGISTRATION is required for each program by the specified date. Registration for each program is LIMITED to 12 people. All programs take place at the Activity Center in Paynetown SRA.

Monday, January 25 at 11:00 a.m.: Register by January 21 at http://bit.ly/lwn2016jan
This month’s topic is: The Whistle Pig. You may know this animal better by its more common name, “groundhog.” But how much do you really about it? And what is the deal with predicting the end of winter?

Monday, February 29 at 11:00 a.m.: Register by February 24 at http://bit.ly/lwn2016feb
This month’s topic is: Animal Scat. Everybody poops! But how do you know who dropped the doo-doo? We’ll learn how to analyze scat to identify the animal – and more.

Monday, March 28 at 11:00 a.m.: Register by March 24 at http://bit.ly/lwn2016mar
This month’s topic is: Rats and Mice. It’s time for lifestyles of the small and persistent: field mice, house mice, and the Norway rat. Where did they come from? How do they live? Are you stuck with them in your house?

Cost: Free

For more information contact:

Paynetown Activity Center
(812) 837-9967
[email protected]

Animals / Education

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