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Kids, join us for a day of fun as we explore winter weather. We’ll learn about winter meteorology, the different states of water, and why two snowflakes actually can be alike. We’ll also have some time for crafting and exploration of our hiking trails. This is a full-day drop-off program open to children ages 5-10. |
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Kids, come to Great Hollow and learn all about how animals cope with the cold New England winters. We’ll start our day learning all about winter birds: what they eat, how they stay warm, and how to spot them using binoculars. In the afternoon, we’ll learn all about animals that survive winter by hibernating. We’ll |
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Kids, join us for a day of fun as we learn about winter survival. We’ll cover topics such as cold weather first aid, shelter building, and fire building. We’ll also get to make crafts, explore the trails, and make s’mores. This is a full-day drop-off program open to children ages 7-12. Masks are required when |
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**This event has been canceled due to current weather conditions** Enjoy a moonlit, naturalist-guided hike at Great Hollow while learning what this month’s “Wolf Moon” is all about. We’ll also look and listen for owls and other nocturnal animals as we trek up to the Tucker’s Run waterfall. Please wear sturdy footwear and bring a |
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Maybe you have heard of a Harvest Moon, but have you ever heard of a Worm Moon? During this month’s Kids’ Nature Night we will learn about the phases of the moon, the lunar calendar, and its significance to Native Americans. We will observe the moon through a telescope before returning to the classroom to make |
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Identifying trees by their leaves can be easy, but how do you tell one species from another during the 6 months that trees in Connecticut have no leaves? Come down to Great Hollow on Saturday, January 8th when our naturalist, John Foley, will teach some basic skills for identifying trees and shrubs during the winter |
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