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Exploring with scientists: How do some frogs avoid extinction? ONLINE

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Date(s) - 04.08.2021
10:00 am - 11:00 am
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Know a young person with an interest in science and the natural world? Join our new Exploring with Scientists series to meet a real KBS scientists and hear about the cool things they study!

This month, meet KBS Graduate Student, Kyle Jaynes, has he shares how some frogs avoid extinction and what’s being done to increase the populations of the Harlequin toad.

Cost: Free

Webinar link: https://msu.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_YiahJ5SFRIqUpnifc8N3cQ
(Register up 2 hours before the program)

Audience: Ages 9-14, families, classrooms

Objectives:  

  • students will engage with real scientists and learn more about their research 
  • students will be walked through a real-life science experiment and see what (field) research is like in order to answer a scientific question 
  • students will be able to ask questions about a scientist’s career, education, research, and other related topics 
  • students will be able to reflect on their own experiences with science and further define their definition of science/scientists 

Join us again on:
4/22/2021 for Exploring with scientists: Do birds avoid noisy habitats?
5/6/2021 for Exploring with scientists: Where do moths carry pollen?

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