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The Budding Naturalist with Animal Embassy

For children entering Grades K-2 and Grades 3-5

July 9-12, 2012

Monday-Thursday, 3:00-5:00 pm

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This program is perfect for any nature lover and will help develop a deeper appreciation for exotic animals and far-away places, as well as for our local wildlife and habitats. With access to over 100 rescued and adopted exotic
animals residing in our public exhibit, as well as to the beautiful property of the Stamford Museum & Nature Center and surrounding woodland preserve,
students will receive amazing cross-training as a “Budding Naturalist.” Discover life under the surface of our local aquatic habitats (with nets and fish traps), check our camera trap (for images of elusive forest-dwelling
creatures), learn field techniques to make plaster casts of animal tracks, and learn techniques for the safe handling of our rescued ambassadors and field subjects.

Maximum 10-12 children per program.

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Cost:

$120 per child for 4-day program

$105 per child for 4-day program for SM&NC Members

 

Drop-off & pick-up location for all programs:

Stamford Museum & Nature Center, 39 Scofieldtown Road, Stamford, CT 06903


Please complete and mail your application as soon as possible to secure your child’s place.

 

Application forms are available by contacting our office via email at info@animalembassy.com or by phone: 203.655.5404.

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