*New* Burrowing In with Burrowing Owls (4-6)
The burrowing owl is a unique grassland species, whose Canadian population has declined by 90% since the 1990s. The owl is listed as endangered due to several threats that result in high…
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On-site Program
Butterflies and moths have unique adaptations to live in their environments, but also share similarities with humans. In this program students will learn how these creatures use their senses to explore the world around them, just like we do. Students will compare the butterfly and moth life cycles to our own and recognize the impact that pollinators have on the environment today. Students will learn about butterflies and moths through reflecting on the question, “How can we improve the environment for butterflies, moths, and ourselves?”
Length: 60 minutes
Program times: 10:00 a.m., 11:15 a.m., 12:45 p.m.
Maximum students: 27
Cost: