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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The Alabama Museum
of Natural History will offer a series of field trips, workshops,
presentations, and school group activities to complement the photographic
exhibit, River Walk, open through May 5 in Smith Hall on The University
of Alabama campus.
Individual participants must be age 10 or older, unless accompanied
by a registered adult. School group tours and activities are open
to any age. For more information, telephone 205/348-9473.
Groups for most day trips will meet at UAs Smith Hall at
8 a.m. and return by 4 p.m. Costs vary. Upcoming adventures include:
Hurricane Creek Canoe, Feb. 16; Riverboat Dinner Cruise, April 11;
Fly Fishing, April 20; Sipsey Fork Canoe, April 21; Ocoee River
White Water Rafting, May 4-5; and Cahaba Lily Canoe, May 11.
Workshop participants will gather at Smith Hall from 10 a.m.-2
p.m. The cost is $16. Upcoming workshops include: Japanese Fish
Printing, Jan. 26; and Fossil Molds and Casts, March 16.
Presentations are scheduled from 7-8 p.m. in 205 Smith Hall and
are free of charge. Upcoming topics include: Water Wars
by Brad McLane of the Alabama Rivers Alliance, Feb. 21; Discovery
and Recovery of the Greene County Mosasaur by James Lamb of
North Carolina State University, March 4; Protecting Southeastern
Rivers by Beth Maynor Young of Cahaba River Publishing, March
21; and Anthropology of Fly Fishing by Michael D. Coe
of Yale University, April 19.
School groups who schedule Museum exhibit tours may also participate
in hands-on activities, learning from Museum staff about pollution,
erosion, and how sediments affect aquatic life. For additional instruction
during the visit, teachers may use a River Trunk of
books, videos, music, puppets, slides, and other aides.
Operating hours for The Alabama Museum of Natural History are 10
a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tues.-Sat., and 1-4:30 p.m. Sun. Admission is $2
for adults and $1 for seniors and children.
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