Penn State Extension; Pennsylvania Forest Online Seminar Series
Date: June 13, 2023 Times: noon - 1:00 PM and 7:00 - 8:00 PM, eastern time. Questions often last an extra 15 to 20 minutes Registration: REGISTER HERE FOR LIVE WEBINAR
Presentation Summary:
The natural world is a difficult place to survive. Animals face competition for resources, harsh climates, and predators. But, in order to survive, some species have adapted in interesting or unusual ways.
What will participants learn (just a few bullet points here):
- The difference between structural, behavioral, and physiological adaptations
- How the process of natural selection works
- Examples of different animal adaptations
Presented By:
Katie Schmidt, Forestry and Wildlife Educator, Penn State Extension
Calvin Norman, Assistant Teaching Professor, Penn State
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Please note: Continuing Education credits are not available for reviewing
recorded webinars. You must participate in the live seminar to receive
credit.
This
webinar counts for 1 hour of PA SFI Continuing Education (C.E.) credit.
You must complete 3 additional hours of C.E. credit to add 1 year to
your training card expiration date. Individuals seeking C.E. credit must
submit a completed Non-SFI Course C.E. credit form
(Please request that the webinar administrator send PA SFI
confirmation of your participation), a course agenda or certificate of
completion, and a $20 administrative fee (Check made payable to “PA
SIC”) to the PA SFI office. Continuing Education credit can only extend
your PA SFI Training Card expiration date by a maximum of 3-years from
the current calendar year. Please refer to the PA SFI Training Policy for a complete description of the program requirements
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