Salamander Safari

In-Person
Spring Registration 2018|#PC041418

Apr 14, 2018
All ages, Mixed
Nature

Description

The United States has more species of salamanders than any other place in the world. Salamanders are amphibians with smooth moist skin that look similar to lizards. Join us as we compare amphibians with reptiles by meeting a few of our live animal friends. Get down and dirty with these critters by joining naturalists for an exclusive guided off-trail experience, searching for blue-spotted salamanders, frogs, toads and more. Plus, explore Purdue University's "A Salamander Tale" exhibit to find out how you can help protect these amazing creatures.

Activity meeting dates

Apr 14, 2018
Sat1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

More Information

SupervisorDiane Carson
Number of sessions1

Registration dates

Mar 1, 2018 to Apr 11, 2018 11:59 PM
Free
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Notes

Please dress for the weather; part of the program will take place outdoors. Indoor facilities are accessible; outdoor activities may take place on natural surfaces across uneven terrain.

For information about this program, or to withdraw, please call Plum Creek Nature Center at (708) 946-2216.

Children must be accompanied by a registered adult.