Biologist, researcher visits library summer reading program
Published 10:00 am Saturday, June 19, 2021
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Photos by Emmaline Wolfe
On Friday, the Lincoln County Library had a visitor from the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. This year’s summer reading program theme is “Tails and Tales.” Children that were apart of the Summer Reading Program were invited to come listen to Sabrina Cummings, a conservation biologist and research educator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Cummings read a story about tails of different animals. She then used fox and beaver pelts to explain adaptation. The children were able to get valuable insight to creatures in the state.
Photos by Emmaline Wolfe
On Friday, the Lincoln County Library had a visitor from the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. This year’s summer reading program theme is “Tails and Tales.” Children that were apart of the Summer Reading Program were invited to come listen to Sabrina Cummings, a conservation biologist and research educator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Cummings read a story about tails of different animals. She then used fox and beaver pelts to explain adaptation. The children were able to get valuable insight to creatures in the state.
Photos by Emmaline Wolfe
On Friday, the Lincoln County Library had a visitor from the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. This year’s summer reading program theme is “Tails and Tales.” Children that were apart of the Summer Reading Program were invited to come listen to Sabrina Cummings, a conservation biologist and research educator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. Cummings read a story about tails of different animals. She then used fox and beaver pelts to explain adaptation. The children were able to get valuable insight to creatures in the state.
On Friday, the Lincoln County Library had a visitor from the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science. This year’s summer reading program theme is “Tails and Tales.”
Children that were apart of the Summer Reading Program were invited to come listen to Sabrina Cummings, a conservation biologist and research educator at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.
Cummings read a story about tails of different animals. She then used fox and beaver pelts to explain adaptation. The children were able to get valuable insight to creatures in the state.