Pop-Up Nature: Birding by Numbers

Learn what it means to be a community scientist for the birds! We will read the story “Bird Count” by Susan Edwards Richmond and illustrated by Stephanie Coleman, share a birdy craft, scavenger hunt, and tell you how you can count the birds for science through efforts such as the Christmas Bird Count, Project Feeder…

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Pop-Up Nature: A Snowflake’s Story

Just like people, no snowflake looks the same.  Each one is unique.   Together we learn how snowflakes are formed, about the different shapes of snowflakes come in, and how you can observe your own snowflakes up close.  Participants will also be able to make a snowflake related craft and go on their own scavenger…

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Pop-Up Nature: Growing Up Tree!

Did you know that the oldest living thing on planet Earth is a tree?  They are the tallest living thing too! Trees also help to make oxygen, they produce fruits and nuts creatures like to eat, and provide us with shade during the hottest time of the year. Trees are truly amazing! Join a naturalist…

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Pop-Up Nature: Wandering Wings

Soon many different types of birds will be making a long journey during their fall migration.  Have you ever wondered why birds migrate? We will explore the mystery of a bird’s wandering wings.  We will share the story “My Name isn’t Oof! Warren the Warbler Takes Flight” by Michael Galligan with illustrations by Jerimiah Trammell.…

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Pop-Up Nature: Marvelous Moths

July 17th-July 25th marks National Moth Week and we are inviting you to celebrate these amazing creatures with us. Together we will find out why moths are so marvelous! We share a story, a craft, scavenger hunt, and resources on how to participate in National Moth Week. Hopefully we can make a “Moth-er” out of…

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Pop-Up Nature: Water is Wonderful!

Did you know that the human body is made up of water – up to 75% water? Water is something that all living things need. Water is truly precious. Join a naturalist as they read “We Are Water Protectors”  by Carole Lindstrom and illustrated by Michaela Goade. We will share an activity guide that accompanies…

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Virtual Pop-Up Nature: Investigating Owls

Could there be owls in your neighborhood? Join us for a virtual experience on how to look for owls in your neighborhood.  We will share a story, a lesson on owl adaptations, scavenger hunt, craft as well as other resources to help families discover the wonderful world of owls.  Coordinator will send participants YouTube Video…

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Pop-Up Nature: Sensational Spiders

Do you remember Charlotte the Spider from “Charlotte’s Web” by E.B. White?  Spiders are often portrayed as important figures in various stories and cultural myths. The Legend of Dream Catcher features a spider and its web. Tinsel, a popular holiday decoration, was created to represent a spider’s web. In one myth, Lord Spider was even…

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Pop-Up Nature: Nature’s Fall Bounty

Just as families are celebrating the harvest, nature is having its own celebration by producing seeds, nuts and berries.  We will share a story A Seed Is Sleepy by Dianna Aston (Author), Sylvia Long (Illustrator), scavenger activity, and craft in celebration of this special time of year. Coordinator will send participants YouTube Video Links for…

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Pop-Up Nature: Nature’s Nocturnal Neighbors

Have you ever wondered what your nocturnal neighbors do at night but you could never ever stay up past bedtime to watch? Together we will read the story Daylight Starlight Wildlife by Wendell Minor to help us to explore the nightshift. We will share a sounds quiz to test your nocturnal knowledge, provide a craft,…

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