What makes something a frog, and why does it look and live differently than a bird? Even though they may look completely different, all life is related to each other in some way, but living things vary in myriad ways. Discover this variety of life in our natural world with W.K. Kellogg Biological Station scientists through a six-week, online course.
K-12 students and families are invited to join KBS researchers to examine the life all around us from
4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Wednesdays beginning Oct. 13, meeting weekly through Nov. 17.
We’ll be zooming in to inspect the microscopic world in one drop of water, taking a larger view of birds that travel across the world, and so much more.
- October 13: Fish
- October 20: Amphibians/Reptiles
- October 27: Plants
- November 3: Microbes
- November 10: Insects
- November 17: Birds
The program is free, but registration is required to receive meeting details.
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