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    Explore Nature Locally: Summer Activities Kick Off at Hudson Highlands Nature Center

    2024-05-24
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    The Hudson Highlands Nature Center has announced a series of summer programs aimed at educating and engaging people of all ages in outdoor activities. As summer nears, the center will offer diverse activities suited for wildlife lovers and young explorers. These programs require advance registration and are set in the scenic Hudson Highlands.

    One key event in June is the Bug Safari on Saturday, June 1st. Participants will use sweep netting to capture and study various insects. This interactive session teaches about insect classification and ecological roles through direct observation and drawing. The activity concludes with releasing the insects back into the wild, highlighting environmental respect and care.

    On Sunday, June 9th, the center will host a workshop on building Fairy Houses and Toad Abodes. This activity educates attendees about local toads and provides materials to construct a toad abode to take home. After crafting, there is a nature walk to collect materials and ideas for fairy houses, combining creativity with environmental learning.

    The celebration of International Mud Day on Saturday, June 29th, marks the start of summer at the center. This event invites children to play in the mud, fostering physical activity and a connection with nature. It coincides with global celebrations and emphasizes the benefits of outdoor play.

    For a longer engagement, the Science & Nature Summer Camp runs from July 1st to August 19th. Each week introduces a new theme, offering campers a variety of activities such as games, crafts, and educational lessons. This camp is designed for children aged 8-12 interested in exploring nature and science more deeply.

    The center also provides programs for younger children, including Wildlife Play Days and Summer Knee-High Naturalist sessions. These activities introduce preschoolers to nature through interactive games and wildlife encounters, encouraging early curiosity and outdoor appreciation.

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