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School of the Wilds: Fantastic Fish

by  Cleveland Metroparks

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Join us for a free nature webinar series offered by experienced Cleveland Metroparks naturalists. Wildlife 101 for the whole family. Become familiar with the plants and animals around you during the stillness of winter so you're ready for the eruption of birds, blooms, and other wildlife this spring. Weekly topics range from mammals of Ohio to backyard birds to butterflies of Cleveland Metroparks. 

Colorful darters, nocturnal catfish, and tiny minnows have different roles in their underwater world. Learn how to identify some common fish species and where to find them.

Date/time: January 23rd, 7 - 8 p.m. 

To book this program please use the link below which will direct you to a webex registration form:


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About This Program

Cost

Multipoint: $0.00
Multipoint Premium: $0.00

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Free

Length

60 minutes


Target Audience

Education: Grade(s) 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Parent, Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family , Learning Pod

Minimum participants:

5

Maximum participants:

250


Primary Disciplines

Sciences


Program Delivery Mode

WebEx



Booking Information

Sorry, this program is not currently available. To inquire about future availability, please contact Cleveland Metroparks

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Provider's Cancellation Policy

Virtual offering, no cancellation policy

About This Provider

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Cleveland Metroparks

Cleveland, Ohio
United States

The Cleveland Metroparks Division of
Outdoor Experiences provides a wide variety of programs offered throughout the
year that focus on science, nature, history and recreation for many different
types of audiences including school groups, youth, adults, families, and lifelong
learners. For school age children, we offer grade-level specific programs that
align with Ohio’s Learning Standards focusing mainly on science and social
studies. Adult and lifelong learners can look forward to programs highlighting
the natural and cultural history of Northeast Ohio.


Cleveland Metroparks mission is to conserve significant natural
resources and enhance people’s lives by integrating high-quality outdoor
education, recreation, and zoological opportunities into people’s lives. Cleveland Metroparks was established in 1917 to provide open greenspace for the
people of Greater Cleveland and to preserve the natural resources of the
region. Today, the Park District consists of just over 24,000 acres in 18
reservations. Cleveland Metroparks is often referred to as the “Emerald
Necklace because it encircles the City of Cleveland and its suburbs with
diverse greenspace and natural ecosystems.

Cleveland Metroparks serves over 47 million visitors annually
through its 300 miles of trails, including all-purpose trails, hiking trails,
mountain biking trails, and bridle trails, numerous picnic shelters, five
guarded swimming beaches, five outdoor education facilities, eight golf
courses, and Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. Cleveland Metroparks reservations
are open and accessible to the public 365 days per year with no admission fees,
regardless of residency.

Contact:
Barb Burko
bab@clevelandmetroparks.com
216-881-8141

Program Details

Format

Virtual format via WebEx

Objectives

Wildlife 101 for the whole family. Become familiar with the plants and animals around you during the stillness of winter so you're ready for the eruption of birds, blooms, and other wildlife this spring. Weekly topics range from mammals of Ohio to backyard birds to butterflies of Cleveland Metroparks.