I20 Wildlife Preserve Events
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WILD at The Preserve – Hiding in Plain Sight
September 12 @ 9:30 am - 12:30 pm
Based on Texas Parks and Wildlife’s Project WILD curriculum -WILD at The Preserve- is an outdoor class series where learners experience nature in the early years of life. Parents and caregivers accompany their children during each class as the program explores and introduces environmental concepts of West Texas, and beyond. Participants are encouraged to engage in hands-on activities that foster a deep connection with the natural world. Each session is designed to spark curiosity and a sense of wonder, whether it’s through discovering the intricacies of local flora and fauna, participating in guided nature walks, or engaging in creative play that emphasizes environmental stewardship.
The program aims to instill a lifelong appreciation for nature and cultivate an understanding of the importance of conservation. Educators are trained to create an inclusive and supportive atmosphere where every child and adult can feel safe to explore and ask questions. With a focus on experiential learning, WILD at The Preserve ensures that participants leave with not only knowledge but cherished memories and a stronger bond with the environment. By the end of the series, families will have gained valuable skills and insights that they can apply in their everyday lives, promoting sustainable practices and a deeper respect for the ecosystems that surround them. The program highlights the beauty and diversity of West Texas landscapes, encouraging a collective effort to preserve these natural treasures for future generations.
Hiding in Plain Sight is a lesson that explores concepts of wildlife and people’s dependence on trees for survival. The lesson delves into the intricate ways in which animals use camouflage to blend seamlessly into their environments, evading predators and increasing their chances of survival. Participants will learn about the critical role trees play in maintaining ecological balance and supporting diverse life forms. The lesson encourages a deeper appreciation for the natural world and fosters a sense of responsibility towards conservation efforts. By understanding the delicate interplay between species and their habitats, individuals can make more informed decisions that contribute to the sustainability of our planet.
This season there are 2 rostered classes, one meeting at 9:30 am and the other at 11:00 am. Currently, the roster is full, to join the waiting list visit our website. If you are part of the Fall 2024 roster and need to contact the educator or are interested in leading your own WILD at The Preserve experiences you can reach Kari Warden at kari@i20wp.org.