Triassic Period topic of 27th Annual Tate Conference
The popular Tate Conference is back for its 27th year with “The Triassic: Gateway to the Mesozoic” on June 2-4 at the Tate Geological Museum.
The popular Tate Conference is back for its 27th year with “The Triassic: Gateway to the Mesozoic” on June 2-4 at the Tate Geological Museum.
The Tate Geological Museum is hosting a free “Dino Dash” fun run on Saturday, June 10, at 10 a.m.
Werner Wildlife Museum Assistant, India Hayford, will present “Living Along the North Platte River” on Thursday, May 18, at 7 p.m. as part of the Werner Wildlife Study Series.
An opportunity for children ages 7-14 to build their own diorama will be offered at the Tate Geological Museum’s Saturday Club on May 6 from 10:30-11:30 a.m.
Casper College geology instructor Kent Sundell will discuss the recently discovered Wyoming impact crater field in a free presentation on Tuesday, April 25.
Wyoming Game and Fish Department statewide nongame mammal biologist Heather O’Brien will present “Wyoming Wolverines” for the April edition of the Werner Wildlife Study Series.
Children ages 7-14 are invited to “Paint Like a Caveman” on Saturday, April 1, during the Tate Geological Museum’s April Saturday Club.
The Werner Wildlife Museum will host a series of four free bird identification classes beginning on Tuesday, April 18 and running consecutive Tuesdays through May 16 at 7 p.m.
The 43rd Annual Lamb and Pig Sale hosted by the Casper College Agriculture Department will be held Sunday, April 2.
“Preemergent Weed Control” is the topic for the March Werner Wildlife Series at the Werner Wildlife Museum on Thursday, March 16, at 7 p.m.