Woman holding binoculars Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries.
Woman holding binoculars Join today and get outside at one of our 60+ wildlife sanctuaries.

Habitats Exploration

Students will explore several habitats such as forests, meadows, wetlands, vernal pool, stream, or edge habitat, and compare the plant and animal communities found in each.

Use scientific tools to observe and study living organisms in their natural habitat as you discover the connections between plants and animals, and learn how changes to a habitat can impact the species that live there

Locations: Any Central wildlife sanctuary, your schoolyard, or a suitable community greenspace.

Program Location(s):

  • Wachusett Meadow, Princeton

  • Your school or other location

Grades:

3, 4, 5

Price:

Please see brochure

Learning Standards Supported:

  • 3-LS4-4 - Biological Evolution--Unity and Diversity - changes in habitat affect reproduction

  • 4-LS1-1 - From Molecules to Organisms--Structures and Processes - animal/plant, internal/external structures

  • 5-LS2-1 - Ecosystems--Interactions, Energy, and Dynamics - movement of matter through food web

Contact:

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