Skulls & Scat

Skulls & Scat In-Person

What’s this animal skull I found in the woods?

We’ll look closely at the skulls and scat of Maine mammals to hypothesize what each animal can perceive, what it might eat, and whether it is predator or prey. Participants will have real, dried skulls and scat to examine and will learn how to interpret these animal signs in the wild.

Recommended for curious people aged 10 to 100.

Karen Herold is a Cumberland resident who is a graduate and former president of the Maine Master Naturalist Program. MMNP offers a year-long course that trains volunteers to teach about nature.

Registration is limited, so that we can provide everyone with a set of specimens to examine.

This learning event is offered in partnership with

Date:
Saturday, December 7, 2024
Time:
10:00am - 11:30am
Time Zone:
Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
Location:
Prince Room
Audience:
  Adult     Multigenerational (Ages 0 to 102)     Teens (Ages 12 to 19)  
Categories:
  Special Event > Featured  

Registration is required. There are 18 seats available.

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