Exploring the World of Rot

In-Person Workshop

Harvard Museum of Natural History, Classroom B (Third Floor)

Sunday, March 9, 11:00 am–12:00 pm or 2:00–3:00 pm

Price: $15 members / $25 nonmembers

Advanced Registration Required

We may not always notice, but our world is rotten. Rot—the process of breaking down once-living materials of our planet—is, in fact, a major part of what makes our world livable. Join environmental educator Britt Crow-Miller for a fun, curiosity-filled and hands-on journey through her book, World of Rot (Storey Publishing, 2024). In this one-hour session, participants will learn the what, where, when, and why of decomposition and get up close to some of the organisms at work in nature’s recycling system. Get ready to meet some hungry fungi, slimy slugs, and wiggly worms–some of these will be alive!

This experience is for kids ages 8–12 with at least one adult caregiver. Space is limited to 24 participants.

$15 members/$25 nonmembers per person, including admission to the museum. Participants are encouraged to come early or stay late and explore the museum before or after the workshop. Families must register at least one adult and one child for this program. Each group will receive one copy of World of Rot.

Cover of the book "World of Rot" which features an illustration of a mushroom and bugs.