The weather is warming up, and plants and animals everywhere have emerged from their winter slumber. You may know that April 22nd is called Earth Day. It is a day to celebrate nature and learn how to protect the planet’s habitats. It is our one home, and we all need to look after it.
In honor of Earth Day, you will learn how to care for natural habitats and why they are important. We will tour our wetlands and investigate different habitats and the plant/animal interactions that are important for their health. We will watch for unique wetland wildlife, such as the Red-wing blackbird. In the afternoon, weather permitting, we will spend even more time outside and have the chance to get a little dirty and work on our butterfly garden!
For elementary school age learners.
Camp runs April 25th. Drop-off for camps are from 8:00-8:20 (drop off) to 3:30-4:00 (pick-up).
Cost is $40 for members and $50 for non members (Members, please log in to your account and use the discount code previously emailed to you)