BENTON 4-H CLUB: What do frogs, snakes and turtles have in common?

BENTON 4-H CLUB: What do frogs, snakes and turtles have in common?
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Benton 4-H Club issued the following announcement on Feb. 04. 

What do frogs, snakes and turtles have in common? Join us and learn more about Herpetology, the study of amphibians and reptiles. We will go undercover and discover the mysteries of our cold blooded friends as we learn how they can become one of your new 4-H projects! 

Hop and slither to the sessions on the following dates: February 2, 16; March 2,16,30; and April 6, 20  from 7pm – 8pm via Zoom. Registration is open and there is no deadline. For grades K -13.

Visit z.umn.edu/AmazingAmphibiansandRoamingReptiles to learn more and register!

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