Paleobotany: ancient & modern plants

Monday October 14

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9:00 AM  –  4:00 PM

Paleobotany: ancient & modern plants | October 14th | 9am-4pm (9-11 years old)

Have you ever stopped to think; what was the environment like in Nebraska 100 million years ago? For this fall break day camp, campers will learn about paleobotany, the study of ancient plants and environments. In the morning we will travel back in time and explore clues from plant fossils to discover how much our world has changed. We will also learn about the intricacies of plant fossils from one of our invertebrate paleontology curators. Then in the afternoon we will examine the diversity of flowers, shrubs, and trees that exist today. This camp is best suited for ages 9-11.

Day camps at Morrill Hall are hands-on, minds-on experiences where campers explore natural history topics. Each camp is led by UNSM educators, with potential opportunities to engage with our museum researchers and guest speakers.*

During each camp, participants will participate in a variety of activities, a snack will be provided, and each camper will make items they can take home. Please refer to our FAQ section and Information Packet on the website for more information. 

* Researcher and guest participation based on camp topic and researcher availability. 

Camp Photography Policy:
The museum may take photos during the camp and activities for purposes of internal and external communications and/or promotions. A photo release statement is included with registration, allowing you to opt in or out of having your child photographed. 

Refund Policy:
Camp space is limited and all camp registrations are considered final. Refund or partial refunds will not be issued for any no-shows or missed days. The University of Nebraska State Museum reserves the right to cancel camps due to low enrollment or other unforeseen circumstances, in which participants will be notified and full refund will be issued.

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