A one hour virtual experience, including 20 minutes of prerecorded, narrated video of the nature preserve's seasonal phenomenon, followed by a live facilitated science lesson.
Point to Point: $125.00
* Any additional fees are noted on the program description under Program Fee Notes.BMS/ Tifft will mail an invoice for the program fee.
60 Minutes
Education: Grade(s) Pre-K Students, Kindergarten, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Adult Learners, Homeschool/Family
None
30
Sciences, STEM
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For more information contact CILC at (507) 388-3672
Cancellations must be received at least 48 hours in advance. BMS/Tifft will then make every reasonable attempt to reschedule your program. If the program cannot be rescheduled, a refund will be issued. If a cancellation is made less than 48 hours before the scheduled program, the full program fee will still be charged.If a school encounters technical problems on the scheduled date of a program, BMS/Tifft will wait approximately 15 minutes after the program start time to determine if the problem can be resolved. If not, the program will be canceled for that date. The school then has the option to reschedule the program. If the school chooses not to reschedule, or if the technical issues cannot be resolved for another program date, the full program fee will still be charged.In the event of weather related museum/ preserve or school closings, the BMS/Tifft will make every reasonable attempt to reschedule your program. If the program cannot be rescheduled, BMS/Tifft will issue a full refund.
Buffalo Museum of Science | Tifft Nature Preserve
Buffalo, NY United States
Rooted in the belief that science creates opportunities and shapes our world, the Buffalo Museum of Science is a non-profit educational institution dedicated to providing relevant science programming to learners of all ages in the Buffalo Niagara region. Through interactive science studios and exhibits designed for multi-generational learning, the Museum showcases its extensive collection of more than 700,000 specimens and artifacts representing all facets of the natural world with an emphasis on Western New York. With a focus on raising the science literacy in the Buffalo Niagara area and beyond, the Museum offers hands-on workshops, camps, panel discussions, guided tours and enhance learning opportunities for its guests and community. Opened in 1929 in Buffalo’s Olmsted-designed Martin Luther King, Jr. Park, the Museum recently installed its eighth interactive science studio marking the completion of the Museum’s 9-year-long transformation of its guest experience. The Buffalo Museum of Science is governed by the Buffalo Society of Natural Sciences alongside Tifft Nature Preserve in South Buffalo, a 264-acre urban wetland preserve on reclaimed former industrial land.
Contact: Richelle Stephans rstephans@sciencebuff.org 716-896-5200 x386
No Materials Assigned to this Program