| Performer Information | |
| Stage name: | Ranger Eric |
| Performer name: | Eric Powers |
| Phone: | 631-241-0088 |
| Mailing address: | PO Box 331 Smithtown, NY 11787 |
| E-mail address: | yc2n@me.com |
| Website: | http://www.yc2n.com |
| Previous appearances at: |
North Shore Public Library, Clark Botanic Garden, SCOPE Education Services, Hauppauge Library, Rockville Centre Library
Contact information for New York State Public Libraries |
| Information last updated: | 01/30/2013 |
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Category |
Description |
Fee |
| Diversity of New York Wildlife |
Media- Photography, Nature- Animals, Nature- Environment |
Most residents of New York do not realize the vast diversity of wildlife living right here in our State! This presentation shows the major groups of land, marine and estuarine animals with a few hands-on animal artifacts from the mammal and reptile groups. Program can be modified to emphasize Threatened and Endangered Species, habitats, native vs. non-native wildlife or invasive species.
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$201- $350 |
| Rocks, Gems, Fossils, OH MY! |
Media- Photography, Nature- Environment, Science |
Dig Into Reading...Dig Into Geology! Participants will learn about hte geologic cycle and how various types of rocks are formed. Ranger Eric will have his personal rock collection on display for you to look, touch, or maybe even hold! You'll get lots of ideas about starting your own rock collection. Lastly, we end with a Show-n-Tell session, so be sure to bring your favorite rock, fossil or gem to share or ask Ranger Eric a question.
Participants can sign up to receive an identification sheet to start their own rock collection.
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$201- $350 |
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