
Dive for clues to this "fishy" program where youth will learn what fish prey on other fish! A Gyotaku printing program will follow. This and more during spring break week at the Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery, Visitor Education Center!
In this final spring break program at the Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery, Visitor Education Center, learn about mammals that do and do not eat fish! A track printing activity will follow the program!
Self-guided activity during Museum hours.
Many mammals prey on fish or are scavengers for "left-over" fish. On March 12, we will follow some clues to identifying some unique mammals.
Fish will eat other fish! On March 13, we will discuss and identify some carnivorous fish! Staff will feed the "carnivores of the aquarium" after this session.
Reptiles are egg-laying, cold-blooded vertebrates covered with scales or plates. On March 14, youth will learn more about some snakes, turtles, and other reptiles that will consume fish!
The diet of many bird species consists mainly of fish. On March 15, we will discuss seven birds that are predators for fish.
Students across Mississippi are invited to get outdoors and participate in the 2022 North Mississippi Fish Hatchery Youth Art Contest. Each student must submit a portfolio including entry form and artwork to the Visitor Education Center (VEC) by…
Registration begins at 7:00am. Admission not required for this event. This free event is for youth 15 and under.
Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink, adults and youth will be able to create fish prints of species found in Mississippi: freshwater drum, green sunfish, largemouth bass, common carp, and…
Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink, adults and youth will be able to create fish prints of species found in Mississippi: freshwater drum, green sunfish, largemouth bass, common carp, and…
Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink, adults and youth will be able to create fish prints of species found in Mississippi: freshwater drum, green sunfish, largemouth bass, common carp, and…
Youth are invited to a summer of Puppet Theatre each Thursday, June - July. These programs feature “Toby the Turtle.” This program is focused on youth pre-K through elementary ages.
The show begins at 2:00 p.m. each day and is…
Gyotaku is the traditional Japanese method of printing fish. Using rubber fish stamps and ink, adults and youth will be able to create fish prints of species found in Mississippi: freshwater drum, green sunfish, largemouth bass, common carp, and…
Join us as we celebrate Mississippi Arbor Day through S.T.E.M. crafts, games, and displays focused on Mississippi trees and their past and present roles in our environment!
Why do leaves float and most rocks sink? How do plants obtain water? What makes a volcano erupt?
Join us for a morning full of Valentine's Day science! We will be discovering the answers to these questions and more through several fun,…
Pack up your fossils and hit the road! Bring your fossil discoveries to get expert opinions about their ages and identities from our team of scientists.
In addition to the Museum's fossil collection, there will be displays from collectors…
Want to meet the science makers of our world? Join us for a celebration of women and minorities who are changing the face of scientific exploration.
The event showcases interactive STEM activities and discussions to inspire curiosity about…
Join us for a fun, science-filled Spring Break! This camp, designed especially for the inquisitive minds and active nature of Grades 1-3, features live animal encounters, Museum and Wetlands exploration, and hands-on activities and crafts.