Natural History Museum Events ~ September 21 & 23
September 12, 2017
Please join us for two upcoming events at the Natural History Museum!
1) EVENING LECTURE: American Flying Squirrels: A brief History and an Introduction to the newly-discovered species, Humboldt's Flying Squirrel (Glaucomys oregonensis) presented by evolutionary biologist Nick Kerhoulas. This free lecture will be held Thursday, Sept 21st beginning at 7 p.m. in our portable building. We appreciate donations to support these lectures.
Here is a link to an article at Humboldt Now: http://now.humboldt.edu/news/new-flying-squirrel-species-discovered-along-north-americas-pacific-coast/
2) LAST WILDLIFE TRACKING WORKSHOP: held by professional tracker extraordinaire, Phil Johnston. This workshop is all day in the field 9 am - 4pm on Saturday, September 23rd. Cost $25 adult, $20 members, $15 seniors and HSU students. Meet at the HSU Natural History Museum. Space is limited so call 707-826-4479 to reserve your spot.
For more information about either of these two events please call 707-826-4479 or go to http://www.humboldt.edu/natmus/
One flier for both events is attached for your review!