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X-WR-CALDESC:Turtles are reptiles and one of the oldest and most primitive 
 in this group.  They can be found in almost every type of climate and are 
 extremely diverse.  In Nebraska\, we have nine different species of turtle
 s and most are adapted for a life in the water.  But\, like any other grou
 p of animal there are always exceptions.  Come join us in this episode to 
 learn all about the ins and outs of turtles.  Why did they evolve to have 
 a shell?  What is their “beak” made out of?  What do they eat?  How big ca
 n they get?  Join us and see!\n\nThis event is FREE\, but pre-registration
  is required: https://outdoornebraska.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqduCgrTM
 vHtPN4TuLCkAGDBb8X_gCJN2X\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a confor
 mation email with more information for the event.  Then\, on the day and t
 ime of the event\, use the link provided in the confirmation email and pas
 sword to join us.\n\nUnable to attend a live event?  Each virtual webinar 
 will be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game and Parks YouTube Educati
 on Channel\, here you can watch past recording of the Science of as well!
 \n\nPlease contact Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for mor
 e information.  You can also check out the events on the Nebraska Game and
  Parks Commission’s Facebook Page and the Nebraska Project WILD Facebook p
 age.
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DESCRIPTION:Turtles are reptiles and one of the oldest and most primitive i
 n this group.  They can be found in almost every type of climate and are e
 xtremely diverse.  In Nebraska\, we have nine different species of turtles
  and most are adapted for a life in the water.  But\, like any other group
  of animal there are always exceptions.  Come join us in this episode to l
 earn all about the ins and outs of turtles.  Why did they evolve to have a
  shell?  What is their “beak” made out of?  What do they eat?  How big can
  they get?  Join us and see!\n\nThis event is FREE\, but pre-registration 
 is required: https://outdoornebraska.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAqduCgrTMv
 HtPN4TuLCkAGDBb8X_gCJN2X\n\nAfter registering\, you will receive a conform
 ation email with more information for the event.  Then\, on the day and ti
 me of the event\, use the link provided in the confirmation email and pass
 word to join us.\n\nUnable to attend a live event?  Each virtual webinar w
 ill be recorded and posted to the Nebraska Game and Parks YouTube Educatio
 n Channel\, here you can watch past recording of the Science of as well!\n
 \nPlease contact Monica.macoubrie@nebraska.gov with questions or for more 
 information.  You can also check out the events on the Nebraska Game and P
 arks Commission’s Facebook Page and the Nebraska Project WILD Facebook pag
 e.
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