Skulls from Near and Far

March 17, 2019 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

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Have you ever struggled to identify a skull you found in the woods? Come to the Museum of Natural History and Planetarium and learn the major features that distinguish mammal skulls, with particular attention paid to ones most commonly found in our area. After a brief presentation we’ll head to the vaults to take a look examples of the skulls we have discussed, as well as the more exotic specimens from the museum collection, from bears and big cats to otters and skunks. Please note: vaults are accessible by stairs only.

Program fee: $3 per person (includes museum admission); free for museum members. Program open to ages 12 and older.

Pre-registration is preferred. Call (401) 680-7221 or email [email protected] to register.

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🌹History & Conservation Associates
🌹Meredith Curren and Gary Frishman

Thanks to our supporters' commitment to Roger Williams Park Conservancy, we're looking forward to a full season of fun at the park – from concerts and movies to yoga and walks! 

If you're attending Rosé in the Roses tonight, be sure to say hello and thank you to our many wonderful sponsors!
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Our group of Community Sponsors is in the spotlight today. Because of theirs and all of our sponsors' generous donations, this year's event will be more spectacular than ever!

Thank you to:
Audrey & Ed Clifton
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@beaulinemedia 
Ruth & Jonathan Fain

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