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Learn about nature, survival, and Native American traditions with the Echota Tribe. Includes hiking, canoeing, craft-making, tomahawk throwing and much more. Read more...
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Head outdoors on Tuesdays in June and July to discover our area’s unique biodiversity protected by Land Trust preserves. This summer, local experts will lead children on explorations of topics including archaeology, water ecology, animal tracks, tree identification, and more! Read more...
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A class for our smallest farmers. This program is for children ages 3-5 with a parent. Each month children will explore a different topic in the exciting world of agriculture through hands-on activities. Programs are from 10-11am. Class fees are $5 per child. Registration is required. Read more...
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Kids and families take a guided hike in the Sipsey Wilderness with conservation professionals and discover the wildlife and wonders of Bankhead National Forest. Read more...
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Young professionals and college students join together to expand conservation and development programs, plan events, and educate the public with board of directors and staff of AMRV RC&D. Read more...
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Youth Corps Camp program trains high school youth to become community and environmental leaders through environmental education, grant writing, and community project planning. Read more...
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Interactive, hands-on field trips through a transformed water treatment center, featuring canoe trips and wetland exploration activities. Read more...