Posts Tagged ‘nature kids’
Wild for Wildlife Workshop
June 25, 2022 Learn how you can help protect wildlife while you’re outdoors in this family-focused presentation from Parks Canada!
Read More2022 Tree Planting for BiodiverCity
Sat, June 11; select your time slot: 9:30 a.m. – 12 p.m. or 1 p.m. – 3:30 p.m.
Rundle Park in Edmonton
Survival of the Fish-est
These fish-tastic activities are sure to make a splash as they help you learn how fish survive in the water.
Read MoreWhat happens to fish when the pond turns to ice?
Do fish still swim and eat when the lake is covered in ice? Find out with this fun fact!
Read MoreHow do trees survive the winter without leaves?
First, let’s talk about what leaves are. Leaves help trees turn sunlight into energy, but only if they are uncovered. If snow covers the leaves, they can’t make any more energy. One of the reasons some trees lose their leaves in the fall is because they won’t be able to use the leaves during the…
Read More2021 Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids for Calgary
Sat, Dec 18 at 10 AM in Calgary
Read More2021 Christmas Bird Count 4 Kids in Edmonton
Sun, Dec 19 at 10 AM
Read MoreMy BIG Alberta Backyard – Gaetz Lakes Sanctuary
The Gaetz Lakes Sanctuary is a Migratory Bird Sanctuary located in the aspen parkland in Red Deer. Learn all about this sanctuary and the Kerry Wood Nature Centre!
Read MoreMy BIG Alberta Backyard – Beaver Hill Biosphere Reserve
The Beaver Hill Biosphere Reserve is a unique area located east of Edmonton in the knob and kettle transition zone between parkland and boreal regions.
Read MoreDo jackrabbits make nests like pet rabbits do?
Jackrabbits are actually a type of hare and are very different from your pet rabbit. Find out how they differ.
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