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Texas Wildlife Edu

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Classroom curricula, field investigations, necropies, classroom presentations, Discovery Trunks, Distance Learning, educator trainings are available through TWA

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If your students need a review before testing, or just a fun program about the life sciences, then check out our Spring 2019 Distance Learning lineup. conta.cc/2JzYpRx
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Looking for a great review before testing or a fun way to learn about life sciences? Join us for one of our Distance Learning programs: conta.cc/2u1Nto0
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A big thank you to Ms. Cunningham's 2nd grade class at Stockdale Elementary for the wonderful Christmas cards. We are so happy you enjoyed the Let's Talk Turkey trunk!
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Sign up for an individual or classroom subscription to Critter Connections for the '17-'18 school year now! goo.gl/E5o8hi
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Job Alert!! Do you want to join our conservation education team? TWA is seeking applicants for a position in ESC18 goo.gl/7qkZi4
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Did you know that we offer teacher workshops during the summer? Click here to learn more and sign up today: goo.gl/qK1yyg
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Here's our Spring Youth Videoconferencing schedule and On-demand Webinars. All programs are TEKS-aligned and FREE. conta.cc/2kWbyY7
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TWA's Spring 2017 youth education programs are now open for registration. Check out our E-blast for details: conta.cc/2gUzsjX
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Today's answer is the tip of a porcupine quill. Porcupine quills are barbed which makes them stick into a predator allowing it to escape.
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Another round of micro-science Monday. Does your class know that this is a photo of? Guess below and come back later for the answer!
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Yesterday's Microscience Monday answer was the wing of a butterfly. Did you know that butterfly wings are covered with scales?
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