august, 2020

thu13aug7:00 pm8:00 pmWhat "Shell" We Learn Tonight? - A Seashell Q&A

Event Details

Hosted by The Natural History Society of Maryland

Virtual – Donation – Advance Registration

In the next Ask and Expert Q&A session, NHSM’s invertebrate curator and BCCC instructor, Fred Paraskevoudakis, will discuss how sea shells are made and why, what sea shells are most common in the Mid-Atlantic, and what role sea shells play in our environment. Also – dust off those shells you may have lying about, or that you just collected at a safe social distance – of course – for some impromptu shell ID and more.
The suggested donation for this event is $5. NHSM understands that the pandemic has adversely impacted many. It shouldn’t impact access to education. Therefore, a free option is also available.
Please note that this is a 2-Step Registration Process. Once registered, a confirmation email will contain a link to register via Zoom. We apologize for the inconvenience, but this is an added layer of security.
Please direct any questions about this event to [email protected]

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Time

(Thursday) 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

Online

Organizer

The Natural History Society of Maryland

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