Science of Nature with YNOE PWT
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The Science of Nature is a 4-part virtual series learning about New York and American examples of where science has been used to identify, conserve, and manage wildlife. Each 60-minute-long session will be jam-packed with educational fun. The series will unravel the DNA analysis in mammals, cloning in conservation, wildlife health, and reptiles. Experts from Cornell University, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and Cornell Wildlife Health lab cooperating with 4-H educators in this program.
This education adventure is coordinated by Cornell University Youth Nature and Outdoor Education Program Work Team. There is no cost to participate and any enrolled Cloverbud, 4-H member, club leader, volunteer or any youth that wants to learn about cutting edge science in conservation.
Please enter each participating family member separately.
NOTE: While this program is geared toward youth, there may be images of deceased wildlife (via natural deaths and hunting). We will make efforts to keep images appropriate, but please be aware that the forensics piece involves dead wildlife.


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