Animal Adaptations program — June 11

Come learn about the amazing ways animals are adapted to their environments with Big Oak Tree State Park at the Sikeston Public Library!

Elise Ratcliff, site superintendent at Big Oak Tree State Park will be presenting a program about animal adaptation at 10 a.m. on Saturday, June 11 in the McAmis Community Room (main level of the library).

From their fur and skin to their bone structure, animals are built just right for the places they live. And we’re here to highlight just a few of those ways! We will have furs, skulls, and even live animals at this free, family-friendly event. Come spend your Saturday morning learning with us!

For more information, call the park at 573-649-0045.