Interpreting Wildlife Skulls - February 13

 

Thursday, February 13, 2025
12:30 pm–2 pm
Free

An animal’s skull is perfectly adapted to its environmental lifestyle. Learn how to identify different skull features and how they relate to an animal’s position on the food chain. This program will provide opportunities to practice ID skills using museum-quality skull replicas and is an excellent follow-up to the mammal section of the Master Naturalist program.

Advance registration is required.


Meet Your Instructor

Courtney Rivera studied forensic anthropology at the University of North Carolina Wilmington and then worked in a cadaver lab before moving to education. She taught at the middle school and high school levels. At the high school level, she taught forensic science, environmental science, and biology.