Discovery Days
*The event has already taken place on this date: Tue, 08/05/2025
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Please come dressed for the outdoors, including closed-toe shoes. This is a drop-off class. Parents and siblings are welcome to explore the Arboretum grounds on their own.
A Habitat is a Home
Learn how and where living things meet their needs. Students will go for a scavenger hunt through the woodland, savanna, prairie, or wetland habitats to learn how organisms survive in their environment.
Creature Features
Discover adaptations that help organisms survive. While exploring the Arboretum’s habitats, students will identify and compare adaptive characteristics of organisms. Students will also practice sweep netting for insects to observe more closely.
Nature’s Recyclers
Investigate how nature recycles nutrients through the process of decomposition. On our hike, students will search for decomposers hiding under rotting logs or in the leaf litter on the forest floor.
Pleased to Eat You!
Search for links in food chains by investigating who is living in the Arboretum’s ponds. Discover what local animals eat and how to classify them as herbivore, carnivore, or omnivore while pond dipping for aquatic creatures.
Eco Explorers
Identify the ways that organisms live and survive in their ecosystem by interacting with the living and non-living elements. Practice your nature journaling skills while comparing the physical characteristics of woodland, savanna, prairie, and wetland habitats to determine how they support biological communities.
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