Program Finder
Are you looking for nature-based or environmental education programs for school or for after-school activities? It’s easy using our Program Finder. Below you will see the full list of school and after-school programs, as well as field trip and camp opportunities.
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"Egg"-cellent Eggs

Explore an egg-citing variety of birds' eggs and learn about their different shapes, sizes, colors and nests where they are found.
"Tree"-Mendous Trees

This program is a well-rounded introduction to all aspects of the plant kingdom. An outdoor hike is geared for the season. The indoor presentation focuses on plant physiology and photosynthesis. It can be customized to each teacher's lesson plans.
3…2…1…Blast Off!

Build the solar system in your classroom, and then leave Earth behind as young astronauts blast off with radio controlled space shuttles to explore what's beyond our own planet. View photographs and learn about gravity, asteroids, orbits and more. From the sun and the moon to the stars far beyond it will be a truly "space-ial" experience.
A Bug’s Life

They're creepy, crawly and all together fascinating! Discover the exciting world of a bug's life, as we look at the most successful group of animals on the planet. From the depths of Burnet Woods to the butterfly gardens of Trailside Nature Center or at your school, this program offers a unique opportunity to examine metamorphosis, life cycles and the unique roles they play in our day-to-day lives.
Adapting to Habitats

Discover the differences between living and non-living things as we learn how plants and animals interact with their physical environment. We investigate the basic needs of organisms, how their habitat fills those needs and the important role of adaptations. During the hike, explore three different local habitats.
An Old Way of Life: A Pioneer Experience

Gain knowledge of pioneer ways and experience a typical day in the life of a pioneer child. Discover how lifestyles, religion, customs and traditions helped shape Cincinnati. An Oregon trail style interactive hike introduces students to period characters such as a school teacher, medicine woman and homesteader.
Animal Identification: The Science of Skulls

The activities within this program provide a great introduction to the science of classification.
Animal Olympics

Discover the athleticism of a number different animals.
Animals Alive!

Live animals and sensory items such as bones, skulls, furs, seeds, skins, puppets, pictures, games and songs are used.
Aquatic Ecosystems

The Burnett Woods Lake serves as our outdoor laboratory as we explore the plants and animals that comprise this unique ecosystem. Hands-on activities engage children in analyzing water quality, investigating aquatic food chains, the water cycle and more. Problem solving skills are used to assess the health of the lake and address pollution issues.
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