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Amphibians at Landmark Park's Animal Adventures

Matt Boster

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Posted by: Matt Boster
Date: Jul 03 2017 7:52 AM

Each Friday  through July 28, Landmark Park will present Animal Adventures, a special one-hour educational program which provides a unique opportunity to learn about our natural world. Children ages 5 and older are encouraged to come with their families to see first-hand the wonder of native and exotic animals. Animal Adventure programs begin at 10 a.m. in the Park’s Interpretive Center Auditorium. Free with paid gate admission. Registration is required. Call 334-794-3452 to register.


 


July 7: Amphibians


Amphibians can be slimy and lay eggs, but they also have a lot of other interesting characteristics.  Join Jimmy Stiles as he talks about various amphibians including frogs, salamanders, and one big amphiuma.  Stiles has been involved in herpetology for over 25 years and is currently working on his PhD in Wildlife Sciences through Auburn University. 



July 14: Homing Pigeons


Homing Pigeons are incredible birds which have an innate homing ability which allows them to return from incredible distances to their nesting area.  These birds have been used throughout history in several ways, including army messengers and to deliver medical information.  Join John Ross Helms, member of the Wiregrass Racing Pigeon Club, as he shares his 30+ years of experience raising and racing these spectacular birds.



July 21: Alligators


Tim Ward with the Alabama Department of Conservation will present a program on one of South Alabama’s most misunderstood creatures, the American Alligator.  A combination of slides, skins, and skulls, as well as a live alligator, will be used to illustrate and teach participants about the lifestyle and habitats of this unique animal.



July 28: Reptiles


Come learn from Page Whatley about these cold-blooded animals and why some of them are endangered. Visitors will have the opportunity to see some reptiles up close, including a Gopher Tortoise, Easter Indigo Snake, and several other reptiles native to the Wiregrass Region.



Landmark Park is a 135-acre natural science and history museum located on the outskirts of Dothan.  Features of the park include nature trails, a planetarium, playground, picnic areas, an elevated boardwalk, a turn-of-the-century farmstead with sheep, chickens, cows and other farm animals and crops typical of an 1890s farm.  In addition, the park includes a drugstore with operating soda fountain, one-room school, general store, and historic church, all preserved from the surrounding area. The park is open Monday-Saturday from 9 a.m.-5 p.m. and on Sundays from noon to 6 p.m.  Regular admission is $4 adults, $3 for children and is free for park members and children age 2 and under.  The park is located on U.S. Hwy 431 North, three miles north of Dothan’s Ross Clark Circle.  For more info, call 334-794-3452 or visit www.landmarkparkdothan.com.



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