A Skull-ful of Knowledge
October 9, 2025
Author:
Wendy Gehlhoff
Source:
press release
The next Outdoor Education program will be Wednesday, October 29th, at 6:00 pm in the Florence Natural Resource Center lower level conference room. Nathan Ruble, animal skull enthusiast and former educator, will be the guest speaker.
Nathan will share his collection of biggest to smallest animal skulls in North America. He will demonstrate how to identify common skulls. Discussion will cover things you can learn about an animal from its skull. Nathan has many memories to share from giving over 200 skull presentations since 2002.
This free program starts at 6:00 pm in the lower level conference room at the Florence Natural Resource Center building located on the corner of US 2 and Highway 101/70 in Florence (5628 Forestry Drive). This program is not available virtually by Zoom. To see recordings of several past programs, go to https://www.exploreflorencecounty.com/tourism/links-of-interest/.
The Florence County monthly Outdoor Education programs are sponsored by the Friends of the Wild Rivers Interpretive Center and UW-Extension Florence County. For more information call the center at 715-528-5920.
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