Nature Kids
What is the biggest recorded size of hail that’s ever fallen in Alberta?
Hailstones can get pretty large, so what is the biggest one? Find out with Ask Stuart!
Read MoreOut and About: Bug Pitfall Trap
A pitfall trap is a great way to catch bugs to examine them, and you only need a few items to do it!
Read MoreWhy are duck feet orange and Canada geese feet black?
Ever wondered why there are different coloured feet on some birds? Find out with Ask Stuart!
Read MoreObserve, Investigate, and Explore Nature
Investigating nature can be a fun treasure hunt when you use Seek by iNaturalist to learn about nature around you.
Read MoreHost a Moth Ball
Some insects are more active at night, including most species of moths. Throw them a moth ball to get a closer look!
Read MoreScavenger Hunt
Examine the Alberta Native Bee Council’s drawings and photos of four common species, then colour them.
Read MoreBee ID
Examine the Alberta Native Bee Council’s drawings and photos of four common species, then colour them.
Read MoreNature Sketch
Sketch your favourite reptile or amphibian, its habitat, and food!
Read MoreSlithering and Hopping
Slither like a snake, hop like a frog and learn about predator and prey relationships with these games.
Read MoreObserve and Record
Go for a walk in your neighbourhood, nearby park, or favourite natural area to observe and record the birds you see.
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