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Youth Nature Programs at Forest Ridge Park

Check out our upcoming Nature Programs for children ages 6-10 at Forest Ridge Park. From native wildlife to volcanoes, each class is a hands-on, fun-filled, science lesson!

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Nature Programs

Animal Survival

Sunday, Jan. 12, 3 -4:30 p.m., Cost: $3
BRRR, it's cold and the trees are bare. There is less food available. How does life change in the winter forest? Some animals hibernate, some migrate, and some change their lifestyle. Come learn about animal life and the adaptations animals make to survive!

Volcanic Action

Sunday, Feb. 16,  3 - 4:30 p.m., Cost:$3
Have you seen pictures of the Kilauea volcano lava flows? Do you know when lava cools you are left with igneous rocks? Do you know there is a lot of granite in North Carolina and at one time that it was hot magma that cooled inside the earth to form the rock? Come learn about igneous rocks with an edible lab and slime project.

Native Wildlife

Sunday, March 23, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Cost:$3
What animals live near you? Do they live in the forest? In the lake? In the grassy fields? What do they eat? Do they stay active or hibernate in the winter? All animals have certain adaptations that help them survive in their habitats. What are these adaptations? Come learn about some Native North Carolina species that you may see around Falls Lake through games and activities. Then use what you learn to design a new species that can live in a nearby habitat.

Super Animal Senses

Sunday, April 27, 3 - 4:30 p.m., Cost: $3
Did you know ants have a super-sense of smell, which directs them to food from far away? Did you know a starfish uses its arm to see? Did you know crickets use their legs to hear? Did you know butterflies use their feet to taste nectar? Come learn about the amazing super senses of many animals and how these adaptations help them survive. There will be hands-on activities using your senses as well as stories to help you learn about some unique animal senses.

Contact

 
Forest Ridge Park
2100 Old North Carolina 98 HWY
Wake Forest, NC 27587

919-996-5800

Forest Ridge Park

Lead Department:
Parks, Recreation and Cultural Resources
Service Categories:
Parks Programs

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