Gros Cap Students Enjoy Wildlife Presentation

2008-11-13 / News


Jeff Dykehouse, curator of natural history for Mackinac State Historic Parks, shows Gros Cap School students in kindergarten through fourth grade what a porcupine is and how it lives and eats. It was part of a one-hour program Thursday, November 6, explaining Michigan's abundant fresh water and wildlife resources that Mr. Dykehouse repeats 30 times at as many schools during the fall and winter months in the U.P. and the Lower Peninsula. Gros Cap's fifth through eighth grade students enjoyed the show next. Jeff Dykehouse, curator of natural history for Mackinac State Historic Parks, shows Gros Cap School students in kindergarten through fourth grade what a porcupine is and how it lives and eats. It was part of a one-hour program Thursday, November 6, explaining Michigan's abundant fresh water and wildlife resources that Mr. Dykehouse repeats 30 times at as many schools during the fall and winter months in the U.P. and the Lower Peninsula. Gros Cap's fifth through eighth grade students enjoyed the show next.

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