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Animal Adaptations: Skulls, Pelts, and Paws

  • Whitefield Library 1 Arlington Lane Whitefield, ME, 04353 United States (map)

Join Midcoast Conservancy’s Nature Based Program Manager, Zoe Thomas, for an engaging program on animal adaptations. Children will get to examine replica skulls to discover how their teeth determine their diet. Feel actual animal pelts to learn about different furs and winter warmth. And look at plaster casts of animal tracks while learning how different species walk through the woods. This program will be hands-on, engaging and active. Come learn about the survival strategies of animals in Maine and what makes each species unique!

This is a partner program between the Whitefield Library and Midcoast Conservancy. If you have questions please reach out to Zoe Thomas, zoe@midcoastconservancy.org  

While this is a free event, we appreciate your registration which is essential for our planning.
All ages are welcome but the content will be targeted at elementary aged kids.


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