Animal Skulls, Antlers, and Dinosaur Footprints

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Join us and take a look at Jason’s vast collection of skulls as we talk about the differences and try to figure out which skull belongs to which animal. Jason will explain the importance of antlers (sheds too) and what happens to them during the different seasons. We will then walk in the footprints of some magnificent creatures and even see Jason’s own dinosaur footprint. The session will end with a safari hunt, an eye training activity to help you find more animals on your outings.

About the Presenter

Jason George is a wildlife photographer and presenter who retired from teaching to pursue his passion for wildlife. He has travelled to every continent except Antarctica, having some epic experiences along the way. Jason now uses his passion for wildlife to inspire future generations to help animals as he shares his work. Jason has presented to school groups, girl guides, special needs groups, and groups in his parents’ home country, Jamaica, about his passion for wildlife. He leads private tours and presentations for all abilities. His solo exhibit, ‘Many Faces of Algonquin Park’, will be on display at the Visitor Center in Algonquin Park from November 6, 2021 – April 27, 2022. See more of his work at http://jasongeorgephotography.com
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