CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals

Evanston, IL

At CTD, explore lost animals and comparative anatomy at this Evanston university camp.

Ages
12–14
Weeks offered
1
Financial aid
Available

About this camp

This university-based camp in Evanston, IL, offers a deep dive into comparative anatomy, focusing on extinct animal species. Through hands-on activities and studies, campers will explore the structures and functions of various biological systems, comparing them across different lost animal groups. The program aims to foster an understanding of evolutionary biology and the scientific methods used to reconstruct ancient life forms, encouraging critical thinking and scientific inquiry.

FillTheWeek Camp Score
C30/100
How we score
  • Data completeness30.0 / 35
  • Value vs. category median0.0 / 15

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CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals

Ages 12–14
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  • Dates TBA
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  • Jun 25
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CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals: parent FAQ

What ages does CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals accept?
CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals serves campers ages 12–14.
Where is CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals located?
CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals is located in Evanston, IL.
Does CTD Comparative Anatomy: Lost Animals offer financial aid or scholarships?
Yes — at least one program lists financial aid or scholarships. Apply or ask directly through the provider.

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