Winter Staycation: The Scoop on Poop with the Alaska SeaLife Center
Alaska SeaLife Center researchers need your help. Why is the endangered Steller sea lion population declining? Environment? Pollution? Diet? How do scientists learn what animals put into their bodies without watching them eat? They get the "scoop on poop." Students will use the scientific method to begin to answer some of these questions. By dissecting sea lion scat, students will discover how scientists find clues to animal diet and foraging behavior. This event will be targeted at students grades 3 through 8 with parents and siblings. This is part of our Family STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art, math) series. No food at this event, but refreshments available. Space is limited so please call 388-4346 to register.
Cost: FREE
Age: Students grades 3-8 and families
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Thu. Feb. 16, 2017 5:30-7pm
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