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NatureKids – March 2025

NatureKids – March 2025 March: Discovering Animal Tracks! Snow-covered trails and frosty mornings provide the perfect backdrop for one of the great joys of winter – finding animal tracks! Even when wildlife stays out of sight, their footprints tell a story, offering clues about where they’ve been, how they move, and what they’ve been up …

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NatureKids – February 2025

Winter can be a time full of magic, a season that invites creativity, curiosity, and sensory exploration. For February, NatureKids groups were encouraged to embrace the season through activities that engaged their senses in winter. These activities were designed to help participants appreciate winter’s beauty, understand seasonal adaptation, and give a new perspective to winter. 

NatureKids – December 2024 

December was Christmas Bird Count month, so naturally, our theme of the month was birds! The Christmas Bird Count is North America’s longest-running citizen science project, dating back to 1900. Each year, groups head outdoors to observe and record the birds they see, contributing valuable data to help scientists track bird populations over time.

NatureKids – End of Year 2024

NatureKids – End of Year 2024 For May, with Spring quickly arriving, participating NatureKids were encouraged to go outside and look for Flowers and Pollinators.  The Fredericton Boys and Girls Club had loads of fun crafting some suncatchers inspired by the pollinators in their neighborhood.  Les Hérons de 2b had a special guest, with a …

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