by wildfire | Oct 1, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Thank you to Summit School teacher Henry Heidtman and the 2012-13 sixth grade video students Walter Kelley, Zach Brown, Max Clark, Josh Bozeman, Joe Hartle, Tres Morley and Nikolas Moyer for producing this fun video that makes you feel like a kid again!...
by wildfire | Oct 1, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
This video outlines some memorable moments from SciWorks’ history.
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Bearded Dragons are a medium-sized lizard that generally grows to be 13-24 inches in length, including their tail. They are named for their beard which is an expandable dewlap with spiky scales. They have a broad triangular head, round bodies, stout legs, and robust...
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Odocoileus Virginianus Here at SciWorks, we have two white-tailed deer living in the Forest Edge Habitat located in our Environmental Park. Megan, a doe, was born around 2003 and Buddy, a buck, was born in 2012. Both deer were imprinted as fawns and are unable to be...
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized
Scientific Name: Elaphe guttata. The corn snake is a non-venomous species that ranges from 24 to 72 inches in length. A patterned snake, often confused for the venomous copperhead, corn snakes may have a base color of orange, brownish-yellow, or gray with a pattern of...
by wildfire | Sep 29, 2013 | Legacy SciWorks Posts, Uncategorized