Mary Stripling
Vice President/Membership Chair
Jackson Audubon Society
Vicksburg, MS 39180
Cell: 601-832-6788
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| Hi Valued Customer,
Mississippi Museum of Natural Science NATURALIST LECTURE SERIES
THE ICE AGES AND MISSISSIPPI’S GEOLOGY
Date: Tuesday,July 2, 2019
Speaker: JamesStarnes, Geologist, Director of Surface Geology, MDEQ,
Jackson
Title: THE ICE AGES & MISSISSIPPI’S GEOLOGY
Summary: Theice ages of the Pleistocene had profound effects on Mississippi,
even thoughthe glaciated regions of the country were further to the north. Take
a tripwith me to learn how these drastic environmental changes remarkably
shaped ourstate into the Mississippi we know today. We will travel from Desoto
County inthe North all the way to the mouth of the Pascagoula River in the
South todiscover an alien habitat from a not-so-distant past. A past when
elephants,lions, saber-toothed cats, horses, and giant bears called our
backyard home.Our journey will follow icebergs rafting down the Mississippi
River carryinggiant rocks ripped from bedrock by glaciers a thousand miles away
and willreveal the ancient coastline now drowned by the sea. Our adventure
begins at Noonon July 2, 2019.
The Museum of a division of the MDWFP.
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