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Reptiles of Nebraska
Reptiles of Nebraska

Reptile of Nebraska Night is October 20, 2022

In celebration of October as Nebraska Reptile Month, Nebraska Game & Parks and the School of Natural Resources will be hosting a large-scale family-friendly reptile fun night!

Join us at Hardin Hall (33rd & Holdrege, Lincoln, NE) from 4:30-8:00pm on Thursday October 20, 2022 for a night to celebrate reptiles.

Dennis Ferraro (UNL Herpetologist) will be having a exhibit of snakes, lizards and turtles of Nebraska. Along with live animals there will be touch stations, coloring stations, turtle activities, snake activities, and many educational booths dedicated to educating Nebraskans on the importance and awesomeness of native reptiles in our state.

At 6:30pm there will be an educational and interactive reptile program in the Hardin Hall auditorium as well.

More details at: https://calendar.outdoornebraska.gov/event/reptiles-of-nebraska-a-family-fun-event/
 
 Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing Judith Turk (left) and Becky Young (right) work with student Kennadi Griffis in a soil pit on East Campus.
Craig Chandler | University Communication and Marketing Judith Turk (left) and Becky Young (right) work with student Kennadi Griffis in a soil pit on East Campus.

Turk found special opportunities in teaching, research at Nebraska

“I’m always experimenting with my teaching and trying to do things better, and I like to integrate my teaching and research. Being part of a community of faculty who approached our teaching with that kind of curiosity, and experimentation, really keeps teaching exciting and fun for me.” Judith Turk Continue reading…

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/turk-found-special-opportunities-in-teaching-research-at-nebraska/
 
Originally published October 18, 2022 - Submit an Item