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JEFF TOME
There is a famous quote from Lord Tennyson about nature being “red in tooth and claw”. The phrase creates this image of nature as a place where you either eat or are eaten. There is an easily recognizable truth in that statement that is easy to see.
We watch animals get eaten all the time. I watched a young Cooper’s Hawk pin a cardinal to the ground in my backyard and carry it away just last week. There were River Otters in Audubon’s pond crunching away on fish. I watched a tiny bird called a Brown Creeper creeping up a tree and getting insects from under the cracks in the bark. A coworker watched a hawk eat a crow this morning.
Feb 27, 2021
The Nature Lab, a new program at Audubon Community Nature Center on Thursdays and Fridays from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m., gives 4- and 5-year-olds a variety of activities that build skills in the outdoors.
Children who have an older sibling in The Outdoor Classroom can be dropped off earlier.
During each class, educators provide a host of supplies and activities that are the building blocks for engineering, science, art, physics and math skills.
The Nature Lab provides a safe place for children to engage in the most important work of childhood: building, climbing, jumping, balancing, socializing, problem solving, making mud pies, or rolling down hills. With nature as their classroom, in all but the most inclement weather children create, manipulate materials, explore, and experiment as they learn about the natural world around them. Guided mini-lessons help students get ready for classroom settings, learn routines, and develop school-readiness skills.
Discover what is happening in the natural world in February on a hike with an Audubon educator.
Audubon Community Nature Center invites area residents to take a morning walk on Saturday, Feb. 27, from 9 to 10 a.m.
In the past year, people flocked to both new and familiar outdoor environments. ACNC was thrilled to see the increase of people safely enjoying the outside world and wants to encourage the appreciation of nature to continue.
The natural world changes constantly throughout the year.
Be sure to dress according to the weather for this outdoor activity that will be canceled if the weather is too severe.
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