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Nature Kids

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A lizard in a magnifying glass.

Nature Kids aims to connect K-5th grade students to the outdoors to learn about nature that is relevant to the environment in their neighborhood by building knowledge through outdoor and artistic exploration. Kids can expect a hike, craft, game, and application activity in each session.

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February 22 | 9-10:30 AM

Critters in the Cold: Kids will explore what different animals do during the winter months, focusing on hibernation, migration, and adaptations in order to survive. Critters in the Cold will engage kids with learning about animals that can be found in our neighborhood environment.

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March 22 | 9-10:30 AM

Food Webs: Kids will learn how animals and plants are interconnected and interdependent through the idea of food webs. Kids will also focus on the effects of growing or shrinking plant & animal populations.

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April 26 | 9-10:30 AM

Frogs & Toads: Kids will practice identifying the differences of frogs and toads found in the preserve. Additionally, kids will engage in how the environments of the frogs and toads are important to their lifestyle and lifecycle.

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Registration helps us to plan for your kids but please don't hesitate to attend without registering.

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