Skull of a white-tailed deer at Stone Mountain State Park

This program involves the use of animal pelts (skins) and skulls to teach participants about animal biology, anatomy, and the diversity of wildlife. By examining these physical specimens, participants can learn to identify different species, understand their adaptations, and gain insights into their habitats and ecological roles. This program aims to foster a deeper appreciation for wildlife conservation and encourage responsible stewardship of natural resources. Through interactive sessions, the Skins and Skulls program not only enhances knowledge but also inspires curiosity and respect for the natural world.

Come join us inside the visitor center at 2:00pm.