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Learn a little bit about the skins and skulls can tell us about how an animal lives.
Who: Skins and Skulls is opened to anyone who is interested in touching animal skulls and furs as a way of learning about the wildlife that calls Eisenhower State Park home.
When: Saturday, August, 31 from 2:00 PM to 3:00 PM.
Where: Cedar Hollow Pavilion
Expect to: Learn about how the wildlife that our park protects lives and thrives in the Blackland Prairie and Cross Timbers ecosystems.
What to Bring: Water! Don’t forget to apply sunscreen, and bug spray before coming out.
Program free with paid park admission. Park admission is $5 per person 13 years of age and older. Please keep in mind that outdoor programs are subject to cancellation due to weather.
Please email cody.edwards@tpwd.texas.gov if you have any additional questions.