Wildlife

Animal Adaptations: Wildlife Track Molds

Animal Adaptations: Wildlife Track Molds

Event Description

An animal's adaptations increase its chances of survival by specializing its physical traits and behaviors to its environment. In this program, students will learn about different adaptations animals have developed over time and why they are advantageous to their survival. They will examine the effects of different physical or behavioral changes and make predictions about how these traits can benefit or harm species.

Event Requirements

Prerequisites
    • Min Age: 10
    • Max Age: 100

Event Contact Information

Elizabeth Kimble, elizabeth.Kimble@agfc.ar.gov, (870) 455-1835
Jul 30
Thu · 1:00 PM
600 EAST LAWSON ROAD
JONESBORO, AR 72404
Classroom

Whether you are calling in wild game or preparing to cook your harvest, nature provides a full circle of experiences for every conservation enthusiast. From the first note of the call or the first track in the mud to the final sear in the pan, join us for Field Flavor, where each class gets you close to those mouth-watering moments. This program is recommended for ages 10 and above and registration is required. All materials will be provided. 

Event Details

Free
07/30/2026
50 Spots Available, age 10-100