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Home | Events | Exploring with Scientists: Alice Puchalsky

Exploring with Scientists: Alice Puchalsky

02.21.23

When

02/21/2023    
4:30 pm - 5:30 pm
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Event Type

  • Kellogg Biological Station
free, graduate students, K-12 Partnership, online, research

What to expect

Alice Puchalsky smiles at the camera, showing off a moth that's landed on her hand. Text overlay reads Exploring with Scientists.

Robin Waterman

Elementary and middle-school students can investigate the field of biology and learn about cool science happening nearby at the Kellogg Biological Station through an online, six-part series, Exploring with Scientists.

Each of the programs will focus on a certain type of ecological study or part of doing research. Participants will be able to submit questions to the presenters.

The series is free, and sessions take place from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28. Registration is required to access the meeting details. The presenters are Michigan State University staff and graduate students involved in research at KBS.

Webinar info

  • Dates: 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, Feb. 7, 14, 21 and 28
  • Audience: Students around ages 9-14, families
  • Course fee: Free, registration required
  • Registration link: bit.ly/kbs-scientists2023

Questions? Contact the Kellogg Bird Sanctuary at birdsanctuary@kbs.msu.edu or (269) 671-2510.

Series schedule

Feb. 21— How do insects impact your favorite foods?
With Alice Puchalsky

Have you ever wondered why some places have more insects than others? Learn about some of the bugs you might find on a farm and how farmers are making their fields friendlier to the beneficial bugs around us.

Feb. 28— How do plants interact with other life forms?
With Isabela Borges

Do plants have friends? From bugs on their leaves to tiny bacteria in the soil, plants sometimes need help getting food or protecting themselves from enemies. Learn about the importance of those interactions for plant conservation, soil health, and food chains!

Questions? Contact KBS at k12partnership@kbs.msu.edu.

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