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Nature school is back on the spring curriculum

Drop-in program provides a chance for kids to explore and play in the wilderness
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The Nature School for Falcons and Fledglings is run by the Upper Thames River Conservation Authority.

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UPPER THAMES RIVER CONSERVATION AUTHORITY
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The Upper Thames River Conservation Authority (UTRCA) is offering a drop-in program for children and caregivers to explore and play in the wilderness this spring.  

Nature School for Falcons and Fledglings is aimed at 18 months to six-year-olds. This program focuses on the power of play. Through play we hope to build the connection between nature, participants and caregivers. Activities will include exploring Spruce Grove, story time and forest free play. The program will run Wednesday mornings beginning on April 2 and will take place at Wildwood Conservation Area outside of St. Marys.  

“We have some really fun activities planned with a unique theme each week. Wildwood Conservation Area provides the perfect location for little ones to explore and interact with their environment,” said Matthew Marchioni, Community Education Technician.  

The six-week program runs from Wednesday, April 2 until Wednesday, May 7 from 9:30-11 a.m. For more information or to register, parents and caregivers can visit here.

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