UNITED STATES — Ever heard a sound out in nature and wondered where it came from?
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service will kick off the spring series of its Virtual Youth Fish and Wildlife Club on Wednesday night with a session focused on animal vocalizations.
“Learn how animals communicate through sound, play exciting guessing games and have fun creating your own animal noises!” the event announcement reads.
The course is designed for kids ages 8 to 12 but is open to all. The weekly meeting begins at 6:30 p.m. MST. Register here.
Upcoming sessions:
- Feb. 4: Camo and patterns in nature
- Feb. 11: Sirens and sea cows
- Feb. 18: Endangered fish and wildlife
- Feb. 25: Cave-dwelling animals
- March 4: Amazing animal odors
- March 11: Blood-consuming animals
- March 18: Break
- March 25: Spring babies
- April 1: Condors and vultures
- April 8: Rare and weird fishes
- April 15: Plants for fish and wildlife
- April 22: Nature’s tricksters
- April 29: Federal wildlife officers
- May 6: Horses and mules in conservation










