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Museum staff provide interactive hands-on programming to school children on a wide range of natural history subsect. Participants range in age from Pre-K through high school. Programs are held at the museum, at schools, and at field sites like the Wehle Nature Center. Education programs are designed to be stand alone or purchased along with a tour of the collections. Read more...
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The preserve is a 120-acre living classroom, offering students a valuable multi-sensory experience with abundant opportunities for hands-on learning. Topic areas include zoology, botany, geology, wildlife, and the world around us. The preserve includes conservation and wildlife viewing a reas, teaching gardens, live animal exhibits, hiking trails, wetland areas with boardwalks, outdoor field classrooms, pavilions, ampitheater, and a nature playground. Read more...
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Summer Adventure Camp brings students on three day-trips to some of the incredible natural and historic wonders that Alabama has to offer. From the highest peak in the state to the depths of first recorded caverns in the United States, Alabama is waiting to be explored! Campers will learn about nature, history, wildlife, industry, geology, archaeology, and more! In addition, Read more...
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Auburn University offers a large variety of camps to help students find their passion, strengthen their skills, and shape their future. Camps include the Junior EAGLE (Exploring Agriculture & Gaining Leadership Experience) Camp, Outdoor Adventure Camp, and more! Read more...
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Open to anyone ages 5-18 who wants to come and enjoy a week full of fun with horses. No previous riding or horse care experience is required to participate. This is the most popular camp option for current students as well as non-riders in the community. Campers will enjoy daily mounted lessons, games on horseback, unmounted lessons on equine nutrition, Read more...