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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Metal Detecting with Scott Tucker\, of RelicRecovery\, assisted by Layla Tucker
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to metal detecting through the eyes of a treasure hunter. \nRelicRecovery’s YouTube Channel! \nThis free program is for adults\, teens and children 8+. \n  \nSign Up Here!
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SUMMARY:What's in an Owl Pellet with SOFO Environmental Educator Rob Gelling
DESCRIPTION:An owl pellet is the regurgitated package of indigestible remains\, like bones and fur\, of an owl’s swallowed prey species. Hm\, nice right? But it’s really fascinating! So many questions…like what are the prey species? How many skeletons will you find in your dissected pellet? Could you try and glue the bones to a piece of cardboard and create a complete skeleton? And how would the dental work of who they had for dinner reveal the prey’s own diet? No worries\, the pellets come sterilized\, and gloves will be provided. So come get hands-on and\, in the end\, leave knowing you were an ecologist\, a population biologist\, an anatomy & physiologist\, a statistician\, and even a forensic scientist! \nProgram leader: Rob “Rockfish” Gelling\, SOFO Environmental Educator \nThis program is for adults and children 8+. \nFor nonmembers\, there is a $15 fee for Adults and a $10 fee for children for this program. This program fee will also provide non-members with free admission to the museum on a day of their choice. Members are free. There is an additional $5 materials fee for this program. Advanced reservations are required for all events. \n  \nSign Up Here!
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