Deep Dive into New York State Fisheries is a 4 part virtual series learning about fish and “not really fish” that live in New York State. Each 45 minute long session will be jam-packed with educational fun. The series will unravel the mysteries of salmon, trout, sturgeon, and dogfish sharks. Experts from Cornell University, Cornell Shackleton Point Biological Field Station, SUNY Cobleskill, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, and Thumbs Up Charters join the 4-H educators presenting this program.
This education adventure is coordinated by Cornell University Youth Nature and Outdoor Education Program Work Team. There is no cost to participate and any enrolled Cloverbud, 4-H member, club leader, volunteer or any youth that wants to learn about fish or fishing may join.
Please enter each participating family member separately.
Many Thanks Linda Brosch, CCE Oswego 4-H Team Coordinator, lcr23@cornell.edu
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