International Wildlife Museum’s Conservation Science Adventures Programs
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This summer the International Wildlife Museum is offering Conservation Science Adventures Programs to include STEM related activities; the programs are for students 6-9 years old and 10-15 years old. The programs will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day.
Fun, supervised activities include learning about the ecosystems of planet Earth, live animals, museum and outdoor explorations, hands-on crafts and activities, games, movies and more. Conservation Science Adventures Programs are conducted by qualified staff with experience in conservation and outdoor education and are First-Aid and CPR certified, NRA Basic Practical certified and NASP certified Archery Instructors. Two snacks will be provided each day and kids are asked to bring their own lunches.
There are sessions available:
June 13-17; June 20-24; June 27-July 1; July 5-8; July 12-14; July 18-22; July 25-29. *See website for additional details*. Registration forms are available at TheWildlifeMuseum.org or call (520) 629-0100 Ext. 311 for more information. The Museum is located at 4800 W. Gates Pass Road, five miles west of I-10 on Speedway Boulevard.
International Wildlife Museum’s Conservation Science Adventures Programs
Phone : 520-629-0100 (Always call and confirm events.)
Email Address : amyA@thewildlifemuseum.org
Web: www.thewildlifemuseum.org/
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