‘What is Habitat’ Animal House topic July 11

By: Lisa S. Icenogle
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On Thursday, July 11, at 1 p.m., Werner Wildlife Museum Assistant Eileen Lemm will present “What is Habitat” for the July edition of “Summer Animal House for Children.” The program will explore the habitat that is all around us.

“Habitat is important for every living thing; it is where food, water, and shelter exist. From the desert to the forest, the plains to the ocean, each habitat is special to the animals that live there,” said Lemm.

“Summer Animal House for Children” lasts approximately a half-hour, is family-friendly, and is free and open to the public. Children and parents can bring a picnic lunch to enjoy in Werner’s backyard before or after the program. The programs are specially created for elementary school children.

We appreciate reservations for large groups, but walk-in families and individuals are welcome. For additional information, call the Werner at 307-235-2108 or drop by 405 East 15th Street, Monday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Media contact: Lisa S. Icenogle
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