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SUMMARY:Conservation Talk: Snow Leopard Research in Tian Shan Mountains
DESCRIPTION:Please join us Wednesday\, March 7 at 6 p.m. in the Safari Room at the zoo to hear zoo and wildlife veterinarian Dr. Ric Berlinski share his adventures while doing Snow Leopard research in the wild! \nAs a member of Panthera’s snow leopard project in Krygzstan\, Dr. Berlinski has spent the last three years exploring Tian Shan mountains as a part of the projects efforts to place GPS collars on the snow leopards in this remote region. To date\, they have collared 8 snow leopard\, making it the second largest study of it’s kind in the world. GPS collars help scientists collect critical data to increase knowledge on the ecology of snow leopards. \n 
URL:https://potterparkzoo.org/event/conservation-talk-snow-leopard-research-in-tian-shan-mountains/
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SUMMARY:April FALCONERS Event: Party for the Planet
DESCRIPTION:FALCONERS “Party for the Planet”\nPotter Park Zoo is pleased to announce that our program for autistic learners and their families has been expanded to include children with other special needs. FALCONERS is designed to allow autistic or other special needs learners and their whole family to have an enriching educational experience in a safe and welcoming environment. There will be one event per month throughout 2018. \nOur Next Event: Saturday April 28: 8:00-11:00 AM \n“Party for the Planet” is Potter Park Zoo’s official Earth Day celebration\, and we’ll be focusing on how we all can help protect the earth and animals that live here.  Activity stations will be set-up throughout the zoo and participants can visit them at their own pace.  The zoo will open one hour early (at 8:00 AM) just for FALCONERS families.  Activities will continue until 11:00 AM\, but families may stay and enjoy the zoo for as long as they wish. \nTo register for the Saturday April 28 event\, please click here.
URL:https://potterparkzoo.org/event/april-falconers-event-party-for-the-planet/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180324T090000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180324T130000
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CREATED:20180201T200152Z
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SUMMARY:Session 1: FrogWatch USA Training at Potter Park Zoo
DESCRIPTION:Become a FrogWatch Citizen Scientist! \n \nPotter Park Zoo is inviting Michigan residents to become volunteer citizen scientists and join the local chapter of FrogWatch USA. The program teaches volunteers how to identify frogs and toads by their breeding calls and help to gather data that supports a national network. This is a great program for adults and children alike and a great spring time activity for families\, friends\, individuals and groups to get outdoors. \nYou do not have to be a frog or toad expert to be a FrogWatch USA volunteer! All you need is: \n\nAn interest in frogs and toads;\nAttend one training session and join the local FrogWatch USA chapter\nA commitment to follow the standardized protocol to monitor a wetland site over multiple evenings throughout the breeding season (February – August)\n\n  \nFrogWatch training classes for 2018 will be offered in the Safari Room at Potter Park Zoo on the following dates:\n  \n\nMarch 24 at 9am – Register Here\n\nAdditional dates and times: \n\nMarch 24 – 2pm\nMarch 25 – 12pm​\n\nPlease don’t hesitate to reach out to ppzfrogwatch@ingham.org  with questions or for more information on the program. ​ \n  \n \n 
URL:https://potterparkzoo.org/event/session-1-frogwatch-usa-training-at-potter-park-zoo/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180324T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180324T130000
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SUMMARY:March FALCONERS Event: Keeping Animals SAFE
DESCRIPTION:FALCONERS “Keeping Animals SAFE”\nPotter Park Zoo is pleased to announce that our program for autistic learners and their families has been expanded to include children with other special needs. FALCONERS is designed to allow autistic or other special needs learners and their whole family to have an enriching educational experience in a safe and welcoming environment. There will be one event per month throughout 2018. \nOur Next Event: Saturday March 24: 10:00 AM-1:00 PM \nAZA SAFE: Saving Animals From Extinction is an effort among zoos\, aquariums\, researchers and conservationists to save endangered species all over the world!  Discover how Potter Park Zoo participates in this program\, learn how the zoo staff takes care of our animals\, and have fun with hands on activities throughout the zoo. \nPlease pre-register to get free admission to the zoo and access to the activities.  Please note that the concession stands and gift shop will be closed. Light snacks (and coffee for parents!) will be provided. \nTo register for the Saturday March 24 event\, please click here.
URL:https://potterparkzoo.org/event/march-falconers-event-keeping-animals-safe/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180324T140000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180324T180000
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SUMMARY:Session 2: FrogWatch USA Training at Potter Park Zoo
DESCRIPTION:Become a FrogWatch Citizen Scientist! \n \nPotter Park Zoo is inviting Michigan residents to become volunteer citizen scientists and join the local chapter of FrogWatch USA. The program teaches volunteers how to identify frogs and toads by their breeding calls and help to gather data that supports a national network. This is a great program for adults and children alike and a great spring time activity for families\, friends\, individuals and groups to get outdoors. \nYou do not have to be a frog or toad expert to be a FrogWatch USA volunteer! All you need is: \n\nAn interest in frogs and toads;\nAttend one training session and join the local FrogWatch USA chapter\nA commitment to follow the standardized protocol to monitor a wetland site over multiple evenings throughout the breeding season (February – August)\n\n  \nFrogWatch training classes for 2018 will be offered in the Safari Room at Potter Park Zoo on the following dates:\n  \n\nMarch 24  at 2pm – Register Here\n\nAdditional Dates and Times: \n\nMarch 24 – 9am\nMarch 25 – 12pm​\n\nPlease don’t hesitate to reach out to ppzfrogwatch@ingham.org  with questions or for more information on the program. ​ \n  \n \n 
URL:https://potterparkzoo.org/event/session-2-frogwatch-usa-training-at-potter-park-zoo/
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20180325T120000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20180325T160000
DTSTAMP:20260425T131324
CREATED:20180201T200443Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180201T235055Z
UID:3577-1521979200-1521993600@potterparkzoo.org
SUMMARY:Session 3: FrogWatch USA Training at Potter Park Zoo
DESCRIPTION:Become a FrogWatch Citizen Scientist! \n \nPotter Park Zoo is inviting Michigan residents to become volunteer citizen scientists and join the local chapter of FrogWatch USA. The program teaches volunteers how to identify frogs and toads by their breeding calls and help to gather data that supports a national network. This is a great program for adults and children alike and a great spring time activity for families\, friends\, individuals and groups to get outdoors. \nYou do not have to be a frog or toad expert to be a FrogWatch USA volunteer! All you need is: \n\nAn interest in frogs and toads;\nAttend one training session and join the local FrogWatch USA chapter\nA commitment to follow the standardized protocol to monitor a wetland site over multiple evenings throughout the breeding season (February – August)\n\n  \nFrogWatch training classes for 2018 will be offered in the Safari Room at Potter Park Zoo on the following dates:\n  \n\nMarch 25 at 12pm – Register Here\n\nAdditional Dates and Times: \n\nMarch 24 – 9am\nMarch 24 – 2pm\n\nPlease don’t hesitate to reach out to ppzfrogwatch@ingham.org  with questions or for more information on the program. ​ \n  \n \n 
URL:https://potterparkzoo.org/event/session-3-frogwatch-usa-training-at-potter-park-zoo/
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