The Williams Lake Field Naturalists are hosting a free family event at Scout Island on Sunday, May 26th from 1-3 PM to educate attendees about aquatic creatures through dip netting, identifying, and handling various organisms. Children ages 3-12 can learn about who is at the bottom of the food chain in lakes and the origins of many insects by interacting with lake creatures at this hands-on event accompanied by an adult.
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Aquatic Inverts Event by WL Field Naturalists on May 26 from 1-3pm...
The Williams Lake Field Naturalists are hosting a free family event at Scout Island on Sunday, May 26th from 1-3 PM to educate attendees about aquatic creatures through dip netting, identifying, and handling various organisms. Children ages 3-12 can learn about who is at the bottom of the food chain in lakes and the origins of many insects by interacting with lake creatures at this hands-on event accompanied by an adult.
The Williams Lake Field Naturalists are hosting a free family event at Scout Island on Sunday, May 26th from 1-3 PM to educate attendees about aquatic creatures through dip netting, identifying, and handling various organisms. Children ages 3-12 can learn about who is at the bottom of the food chain in lakes and the origins of many insects by interacting with lake creatures at this hands-on event accompanied by an adult.
“Almost Alien” Have you ever wondered who is at the bottom of the food chain? Who are the creatures that you swim with in a lake? Or, where many of our insects come from? Join us at Scout Island on Sunday, May 26, from 1-3 pm to get to know some of the aquatic creatures that call our lakes home. Dip netting, identifying, and gently handing of creatures! This is a free family event for children ages 3-12. Must be accompanied by an adult. Info: 250-398-8532