When: Tuesday, June 29th at 6:30PM
Where: On Zoom. Click here to register.
Join Kevin Kopchynski, a long-time Western Massachusetts resident, nature/science educator, and formerly a computer network administrator for Life Underground. At first, the idea of life underground may seem impossible. It is dark, damp and surrounded by dirt. Yet, many creatures call the underground their home for all or part of their lives. We see and admire trees, but we see only part of them. Underground, their roots interact in fascinating ways. Many creatures live their lives in caves without ever seeing the light of day. Some bacteria live inside of rocks, and over 400 lakes are deep underground in Antarctica. We will explore these many facets of the underground biosphere.
This program is intended for adults and teens. Registration is required.
Life Underground is brought to you with federal funds provided by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and administered by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners.