Join us to learn all about how animals prepare for winter using adaptations, migration and/or hibernation with educator James Carey.
As the crisp autumn breeze swept through the game farm, a flurry of activity unfolded as animals instinctively began preparing for winter. The diligent caretakers observed the natural rhythms of their charges, ensuring each species was equipped to face the impending cold. The bustling energy echoed in the air as squirrels scurried to collect and stash nuts, while other animals prepared for hibernation for the winter or using specific adaptations. Meanwhile, the larger mammals, from majestic deer to robust bison, exhibited signs of growing thicker fur and indulging in hearty foraging sessions. As the sun set on the horizon, the animals settled into a routine of warmth and nourishment, ready to face the challenges that the winter months would undoubtedly bring.
Fee is $35 per child.
For ages 8 - 12. Please bring a snack.
This is a drop off class - parents do not need to stay.