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LAB GIRLS+ Experiments From the Wild & In the Field: Wildlife Camera Trapping
Saturday, March 14, 2026,
10:00 am to 12:00 pm

If you like having hands-on experiences in nature, making discoveries, and studying wild animals, then this club is for you! From squirrels to slime molds, come explore the wild side of STEM with Harris Center naturalist Susie Spikol and science educator Emily Wrubel. Different women in STEM professions will be highlighted each session, with special guests including a wildlife biologist, salamander specialist, and wildlife artist. All events in this series are free of charge. For middle schoolers and up.
Join wildlife biologist and trail camera expert Jaime McGuigan to learn about one of the newest and most important tools for wildlife research — trail cameras! Working together, we’ll set up several camera trapping stations, using wildlife tracking skills to determine the best locations. After the program, you’ll receive photos and videos captured by the cameras and discover which wild animals roam the Harris Center grounds.
10 a.m. to noon at the Harris Center. Space is limited, and separate registration is required for each LAB GIRLS+ session. For more information about this particular event, including questions about accessibility, or to be notified about future LAB GIRLS+ events, contact Susie.


