Our native bees, butterflies, and other insects are in big trouble right now, but there is so much that we in urban areas can do to protect them! Join Lesley University insect ecologist Amy Mertl for an overview of our local native pollinators the many ways we can support and protect them. Also, learn about ongoing citizen science projects that document pollinator activity and how you (and your family or students) can get involved.
Read MoreOur native bees, butterflies, and other insects are in big trouble right now, but there is so much that we in urban areas can do to protect them! Join Lesley University insect ecologist Amy Mertl for an overview of our local native pollinators the many ways we can support and protect them. Also, learn about ongoing citizen science projects that document pollinator activity and how you (and your family or students) can get involved.
Read MoreMay is here, the sun is out, and we are excited to get outside. We have a number of outdoor activities for you this week, including garden exploration, nature crafts, and orange-peel bird-feeders.
Read MoreExplore chemistry concepts like density and capillary action through celery dying, floating experiments, and more.
Read Moreinspiration for rainy days ahead - mud pies, rain music, nature journals, and more
Read MoreGarden Tubs, Sound Maps, Butter-making, Oobleck and so much more
Read MoreVolcanoes, Mac and Cheese lab, mud painting, and more
Read MoreFruit DNA extraction, homemade solar oven, and more
Read MoreMarshmallow and Spaghetti sculptures, nature activities, and more
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