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SUMMARY:Lifelong Adventure: Solar Eclipse & the Wildlife of Texas
DESCRIPTION:If you would like to be added to the waitlist\, contact Jerry Reynolds at jerry.reynolds@naturalsciences.org.\n \nThe Wildlife Experience That Will Eclipse All Others\nThe total solar eclipse on April 8\, 2024\, will captivate much of the United States with a path of darkness slicing through the middle of the North America continent beginning on the Mexican Pacific Coast near Mazatlán and exiting over the Island of Newfoundland. We plan to watch the eclipse from the beautiful Hill Country of Texas\, joined by ten million bats\, at Frio Bat Cave. Frio Bat Cave is home to one of the largest populations of Mexican free-tailed bats in the United States. This is a maternity cave where bats return each spring to mate and give birth to their pups. The cave is dead center in the path of the eclipse where we will have 4 minutes and 22 seconds of totality—long by solar eclipse standards. Weather permitting\, we will be able to see the diamond ring effect\, Baily’s Beads\, prominences in the solar chromosphere\, and the solar corona. We will stick around after the eclipse to catch the spectacular emergence of millions of bats at sunset when they begin their nightly feeding on flying insects. And this is after four full days of experiencing the wonderful wildlife of southern Texas beginning in Aransas National Wildlife Refuge on the Gulf Coast. We may also have group observing sessions of Mars\, Saturn and the Moon in the early morning\, the Sun during the day\, Jupiter in the early evening and/or other objects as time and weather conditions allow. From whooping cranes to Mexican free-tailed bats—this is one wildlife experience that will eclipse all others! \nThis exclusive 7-day wildlife experience is being offered to Museum members in partnership with EcoQuest Travel\, with 20 years of experience leading exemplary wildlife tours worldwide. \nWhat’s Included: \n\nAll ground and boat transportation during the trip\nAll accommodations – based on double occupancy (single is available at an additional cost)\nAll tours within the scheduled itinerary\nMeals\, including gratuities\, included throughout the trip except while in transit to/from Texas\nPermits and State Park entrance fees\n\nWhat’s Not Included: \n\nRound-trip airfare to Corpus Christi\, Texas and return from Austin\, Texas\nAlcoholic beverages\nGifts and items of a personal nature\nTravel insurance\n\nFor a detailed itinerary with registration information\, contact Jerry Reynolds at jerry.reynolds@naturalsciences.org. \n 
URL:https://naturalsciences.org/calendar/event/lifelong-adventure-solar-eclipse-the-wildlife-of-texas/
LOCATION:In the Field
CATEGORIES:Adults,Lifelong Learners,Member Exclusive,Trips
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SUMMARY:State of Change: Seeds of Hope — Screening and Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Please join us in person (or virtually) on Thursday\, April 4\, at 7pm\, for a special screening of “State of Change: Seeds of Hope\,” followed by a panel discussion with scientists from around the state who will provide an up-close look at climate change issues and answer your questions in person and via the virtual chat. \nThis is a FREE\, family-friendly event\, but registration is required. Please reserve your seat or your virtual ticket by registering via Eventbrite. \nRegister here\nFollowing the screening\, Frank Graff\, the host of Sci NC\, PBS North Carolina’s science show\, will host a panel of climate scientists covering the topic for a lively discussion. The panel will also answer questions from the audience at the Museum and online. \nMeet Our Panelists\n\nKathie Dello\, director\, NC State Climate Office\, co-director\, NOAA’s Carolinas Climate Adaptation Partnership\nMary Alice Holley\, director of community innovation\, Conservation Trust of North Carolina\nSteve Kalland\, executive director\, NC Energy Collaborative\nMichelle Lotker\, executive producer\, “State of Change: Seeds of Hope”\nAjulo Othow\, founder and CEO of EnerWealth Solutions\, attorney and board member\, Center for Progressive Reform\nJacob Rutz\, lecturer of agroecology\, Department of Environmental Studies\, Elon University\n\nThe link to join the online event can be found in your registration confirmation and in your reminder email. \nAbout State of Change\nPBS North Carolina launched the “State of Change” project to personalize the impact of climate change\, provide details about the science of the challenges\, share solutions to combat the issues and develop resiliency to adapt to it. \n“State of Change: Seeds of Hope” comes to PBS NC this April with stories of North Carolinians across the state who have responded to the challenges of climate change in new and innovative ways. This series is produced in partnership with the Pulitzer Center and is part of their nationwide Connected Coastlines reporting initiative. \nThis season we’ll meet North Carolinians who are adapting to our changing climate in new and inspiring ways. From conserving land and growing foods that are tolerant of extreme conditions to using farmland to produce both crops and solar energy\, these innovators are facing the challenges of climate change with perseverance and ingenuity. \n“State of Change: Seeds of Hope” premieres Monday\, April 22\, at 9pm\, on PBS NC. Stream online or with the free PBS App. \nQuestions? Email Karen Nowak at knowak@pbsnc.org.
URL:https://naturalsciences.org/calendar/event/state-of-change-seeds-of-hope-screening-and-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:Nature Exploration Center\, 11 West Jones Street\, Raleigh\, NC\, 27601\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adults,Discussions,Science Cafes,Teens,Virtual,WRAL 3D Theater
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