Wild Lives children's class begins at Caratunk

Posted 3/8/23

Wild Lives is a six-week class for children hosted by Audubon that explores the secret lives of wild animals living nearby. Students will work together to ask and answer their own questions …

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Wild Lives children's class begins at Caratunk

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Wild Lives is a six-week class for children hosted by Audubon that explores the secret lives of wild animals living nearby. Students will work together to ask and answer their own questions about the unseen aspects of nature around them. The classes are based around the same tools and techniques used by trackers and field biologists, simplified to an age-appropriate level, and put directly in the hands of students. Students will work in the classroom, workshop, and outdoors to learn the basics of tracking wildlife, build their own tools to find and film animals in their natural habitat, and use their own voices to share stories about what they find.  If your child has a powerful curiosity about the natural world and likes being around other, like-minded children while exploring nature, this is the class for them!

AGE GROUPS: Nestling: Ages 4 - 6: 12–1:30 p.m., Yearling: Ages 7 -11: 2–3:30 p.m.

WHEN: March 11, 18, 25, April 1, 15, 22,

WHERE: Caratunk Wildlife Refuge, 301 Brown Avenue, Seekonk, MA

PRICING: For full 6-week program - $140/Members, $160/Non-
members

MORE INFO: To register and learn more, click here.

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