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The Mississippi Department of Wildlife, Fisheries, and Parks (MDWFP) invites you to Roosevelt State Park and Paul B. Johnson State Park for our annual 4th of July celebrations.
Meet over 200 living species in our 100,000-gallon aquarium network and explore 73,000 square feet of permanent and temporary exhibits at MDWFP's Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.
The LeFleur Museum District (LMD) invites you to join us for the 9th Annual Mississippi Science Fest (MSF), presented by C Spire, on September 21, 2024!
Visit with USM Sawfish researchers at the Museum to learn more about these amazing animals.
Every Tues and Fri at 10 a.m., and Sun at 2 p.m., now through Dec 22, 2024, see Santa scuba dive to feed the fish their holiday treats!
Identify reptilian predators for fish! Watch staff feed the turtles and fish in the 10,000-gallon aquarium. Learn more about our weeklong spring break events! Each program this week is free with the price of admission.
Discover birds that prey on fish! Learn more about birds and wildlife rehabilitation in a program presented by Magnolia Wildlife Rehabilitation. Contact the VEC for more information on this and other spring break activities!
Dive for clues to this "fishy" program where youth will learn what fish prey on other fish! A Gyotaku printing program will follow. This and more during spring break week at the Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery, Visitor Education Center!
In this final spring break program at the Bob Tyler Fish Hatchery, Visitor Education Center, learn about mammals that do and do not eat fish! A track printing activity will follow the program!
Self-guided activity during Museum hours.
Many mammals prey on fish or are scavengers for "left-over" fish. On March 12, we will follow some clues to identifying some unique mammals.
Fish will eat other fish! On March 13, we will discuss and identify some carnivorous fish! Staff will feed the "carnivores of the aquarium" after this session.
Reptiles are egg-laying, cold-blooded vertebrates covered with scales or plates. On March 14, youth will learn more about some snakes, turtles, and other reptiles that will consume fish!