Junior Ranger Program: “What Creeps and Crawls in the Park” At First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park
The following Press Release is from First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park:
(Ulm, MT) –Montana State Parks (stateparks.mt.gov) will host the Junior Ranger program “What Creeps and Crawls in the Park” at First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park on Thursday, July 5 from 10:00am to 12:00pm.
Join Ranger Erin Rollins to learn about the types of bugs that can be found in Montana. This program will teach Junior Rangers about insects, spiders and other types of bugs. Kids will learn how to identify bugs then have an opportunity to explore and collect them using bug jars that they have decorated.
Junior Ranger programs are offered every Thursday through mid-August. Attend two programs and become a Certified Junior Ranger. Open to all ages but formatted for children 6 – 12 years.
This is Erin Rollins’ first summer at First Peoples Buffalo Jump. Erin is an Air Force and Navy veteran with 15 years of service. She has a bachelor’s degree in Biology and is currently working on her secondary education certification.
For more information about the call the park visitor center at (406) 866-2217.
What: Junior Ranger Program: “What Creeps and Crawls in the Park”
When: Thursday, July 5, 2018 from 10:00am to 12:00pm
Where: First Peoples Buffalo Jump State Park Visitor Center; located 10 miles south of Great Falls on I-15, take Ulm exit, then 3.5 miles North-west on paved county road.
http://stateparks.mt.gov/first-peoples-buffalo-jump/
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