Environmental Education
Environmental Education
The naturalist presents environmental education programs to schools,
the public, civic groups, and libraries. Below is a list of programs
presented for civic groups. If you are an educator please contact the
naturalist for a list of programming appropriate for school children. Please visit our upcoming events page for upcoming public programs.
Bats
Birds of Prey – includes live raptors
Butterflies and Moths
Cattails and Craft (Fall Only)
Cross Country Skiing
Fishing
GPS
Here Today Gone Tomorrow
Hike
Hummingbirds
Insects
Mammals and Tracks
Monarch Tagging (Fall Only)
NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program)
Nocturnal Predators - includes live raptor
Owls – includes live raptor
Pond Study
Reptiles and Amphibians – includes live animals
Snakes – includes live animals
Snowshoes
Songbirds
Spiders
Suitcase for Survival
Trumpeter Swans
Wetlands
Wildflower Hike (Spring Only)
Winter Bird Feeding
Contact Info
Naturalist:
Katie Struss
Office: 712-295-7985
Cell: 712 -229- 5136