Pop-up Pond Life Exhibit - 6/2 @ 1-3:30 PM

When we stand at the edge of a pond, we tend to notice the larger animals like frogs, turtles, and birds. But why do those animals choose to live at or visit the pond? We would need to get in the water to see the multitude of smaller animals that keep a pond healthy, but mud would be easily stirred up by a diver or ROV. Join Crystal after she has collected pond water in a variety of containers, with plenty of time for mud to settle and creatures to start moving and help collect and identify the secret life in the pond with a variety of magnifiers and microscopes. This pop-up exhibit will be held the first Sunday of the month, April through September, so stop by to see how pond life changes through spring and summer!

Program Leader: Crystal Possehl-Oakes, SOFO Environmental Outdoor Specialist

This FREE program is for all ages. Advanced reservations are required for all events.

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