Program Description
Sixty-six million years ago, insects crawled, hopped, and flew alongside dinosaurs that lived in a subtropical area that is today's Front Range of Colorado. Unbeknownst to critters living at the time, the world would be dramatically changed by a mass extinction event that would do away with 75% of all life on Earth. But did bugs die with the dinosaurs? And how have they changed since then? Join us to study flora and fauna hidden within the rocks of the Corral Bluffs dig site. Sixty-six million years in the making, this un-bee-lievable virtual field trip will wow you. Sign up today!
Grades
Recommended 4-12th (all grades welcome)
Date and Times
Thursday, May 9, 2024
9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m., and 1 p.m. All times are Mountain Time.
Program Length
45 minutes
Cost
Participating in this electronic field trip is FREE at this time.
Equipment requirements
- Desktop Software - computer connected to the internet with a webcam, external microphone, and external speakers. The Museum will provide a free video conferencing application.
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Please plan to test two weeks in advance of your scheduled program.
- Review the Prepare For Your Day Checklist for more connection and testing information.