GiveBIG 2021 -- This year we are ThinkingBIG, as in 2 tons!
Flashback: A 14-foot long, male northern elephant seal weighing 2 tons, washed ashore on Marrowstone Island in October 2018. The PTMSC’s Marine Mammal Stranding Network sprang into action.
The cause of death was a mystery, so a necropsy was performed. And the elephant seal’s bones were preserved so that -- like Hope, the transient orca whose articulated skeleton is suspended from the PTMSC Museum ceiling -- people could learn about the massive elephant seal’s life and death.The skull before we started the boiling process.Photo credit: Johanna King |
Fast-forward: The elephant seal’s bones are now the foundation of a new PTMSC science curriculum being taught to marine biology students to inspire conservation of the Salish Sea.
Here’s a sneak peek at the massive mammal’s preserved skeleton that’s being used in the classroom.
GiveBIG 2021 is May 4-5 and we’re giving a live Zoom update about this exciting program on Tuesday, May 4 at 2 p.m., so be sure to mark your calendars. Here’s what we will cover:
Please GiveBIG generously this year so that we can continue to fund programs like these well into the future -- just click here.
PS -- Thanks to a challenge match from a group of donors, the first $10,000 donated will be matched dollar-for-dollar!
- How the elephant seal was found;
- Transporting its bones to PTMSC for preservation;
- The process of cleaning the bones;
- How the curriculum for Elephant Seal in the Classroom was developed;
- Examples of the curriculum, and
- A testimonial from a student.
Please GiveBIG generously this year so that we can continue to fund programs like these well into the future -- just click here.
PS -- Thanks to a challenge match from a group of donors, the first $10,000 donated will be matched dollar-for-dollar!