This program will be held virtually via Microsoft Teams; it will NOT take place face-to-face in the park.
Have you ever gone on a fossil hunt? In this program, we will learn how fossils form and what types of fossils exist. We will also discuss what types of fossils we might find here in Pennsylvania and what the state might have looked like millions of years ago!
This is a virtual program with no in-person component. Participants must register in order to receive the link to the Microsoft Teams program. If you are new to Teams, please test the link to ensure you can access it properly. Special accommodations can be made if staff is notified prior to the event. Email littlebuffsp@pa.gov or call 717-567-9255 for questions or concerns.
Lunchtime Lecture Series for March
March 1st – Maple Sugaring – History, Evaporating, & Economics of Syrup
March 3rd – Maple Sugaring - Choosing and Tapping a Tree
March 8th – Bluebird Trails
March 10th – Wildlife Forensics
March 15th – Spring Wildflowers & Folklore
March 17th – American Woodcock
March 22nd – Reptiles & Amphibians
March 24th – Vernal Pools
March 29th – Amphibians of PA
March 31st – Turtles of PA
April 5th – Snakes of PA
April 7th – Fishes of PA
Additional Virtual Programs
Thursday March 4th @ 11:30am & 5:30pm - Maple Sugaring Morning / Evening Programs
Saturday March 13th @ 2:30pm – Pa State Library & Little Buffalo presents Wildlife Forensics
Wednesday, February 24 at 12:00pm to 12:45pm
Little Buffalo State Park
1579 State Park Road, Newport, PA 17074-9428
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Virtual via Teams