Zoom in on Frogs with Audubon

 

Thursday May 13th 3:30pm

Live with Audubon Society of RI On Zoom

 

Frogs are fantastic amphibians. How to they grow from tadpole to frog. Do frogs lay eggs? What do frogs eat? How do humans impact frog habitats. What makes a good habitat for a frog? All this and more with our Q&A with a frog expert.  

 

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See you soon at the library.

 

Library is open Monday Wednesday Thursday 9-7 and Tuesday and Friday 9-5

 

Chris Wallace Goldstein

Children's Librarian 

Woonsocket Harris Public Library

 

 

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