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What’s Your Trail Sign?

Some nature trails have posted signs to tell you which way to go. How would you mark your trail with items you find in nature or what would you draw…

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Fall Nature Notebook

…3-inch binder makes a great Nature Notebook because it is large enough to keep samples you may collect. A blank spiral notebook is good too. You can also make one…

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Winter Nature Notebook

…3-inch binder makes a great Nature Notebook because it is large enough to keep samples you may collect. A blank spiral notebook is good too. You can also make one…

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Signs of Winter

…For colors. Look for green (evergreen trees and shrubs), browns, yellows and white (winter grasses, flowers and animals), reds and blues (berries), and more. Good Job! Good Job! COUNT: All…

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Look for Animal Tracks

Even if you don’t see an animal, you can often find clear signs of wildlife through animal tracks left behind in snow, moist soil, or sand. Learning how to spot…

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Try Stargazing

Did you know that, on any given night, you can spot animals among the stars? We’re talking about constellations, the shapes formed by stars when you “connect the dots”.  Let’s…

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Go On An Owl Prowl

…Fantastic! SEARCH: For colors. Look for green (evergreen trees and shrubs), browns, yellows and white (winter grasses, flowers and animals), reds and blues (berries), and more. Great! Great! COUNT: All…

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Art on Snow

Snow painting is easy and a great way to get outside and play in winter. You can do this by yourself or with your family. Let’s Get Started To make…

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It’s Groundhog Day

Every year in the U.S. on February 2, Groundhogs are supposed to come out of their burrows on Groundhog Day and look for their shadows. Let’s Get Started If the…

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Let’s Go Plogging

…trees and shrubs), browns, yellows and white (winter grasses, flowers and animals), reds and blues (berries), and more. Good Job! Good Job! COUNT: All of the animals that you see….

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