If you’ve come to any nature-related camps before, you know that a walk around our wetlands usually involves seeing insects. They are very common animals - in fact, one quarter of all described species.on the planet is a beetle! But what about the other invertebrates? Spiders, mites, isopods (“rollie pollies”) and other invertebrates deserve attention too.
In this camp, we will learn about the “non-insects”. Many of these little animals are also predators of insects, which helps keep their populations from getting too large and overwhelming their environment. This makes them important for biocontrol, which we will do an activity for.
For elementary school age learners.
Camp runs February 17th. 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)