It’s spring! Around us shades of color are brightening the landscape, as the red maples bloom and the first flowers appear in gardens. Color also arrives in waves of bird and insect migrations.
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A Guide to Our Region’s Snakes
Our region is home to a number of snakes, most of which are harmless. Quickly become an expert in identifying the snakes you may come across in our region.
The rocks beneath our feet and cookies on a baking sheet
There is a lot to learn about rocks and minerals, and some of it can be hard (no pun intended). Today, let’s put our baker’s hats on, as we compare rocks and minerals to one of my favorite things, cookies!
Hudson River Ramblings: Beauty that Inspires and Comforts
We live somewhere beautiful, so let’s get outside! Use the mighty Hudson River as a source of inspiration for our work and schooling at home. It is a river of dreams: a river overflowing with lessons and brimming with stories.
Stargazing activities that are out of this world
With all the hustle and bustle on planet Earth, it can be hard to remember the infinity that lies above us.
Perfectly Playful Patterns
Take a walk outside with your children and see what kinds of patterns you can find in nature.
Test your skills! Would you survive as a nocturnal animal?
Imagine being able to ‘see’ the world around you using only touch, smell, and sound.
Secrets to discovering spring’s subtle beauty
Spring is a fleeting season -- the world around us seems to transform from a barren brown landscape to lush greenery overnight. But to catch spring in the act, you need to slow down and open up your senses. Here are a few ways you can get a closer connection with nature and witness spring’s subtle beauty.
10 activities you can do with kids outside
With children staying home from school in the coming weeks, our Education staff wanted to share some family-friendly outdoor activities with our community as we practice social distancing.
Ossining is the latest town to launch a free food scrap recycling program for residents
Here’s what you need to know about the program, as well as the state of food scrap recycling programs county-wide.
Three ways to get your little ones into the wild
If you love hiking and learning about the natural world, I bet you hope your child will also long for strolls in the woods! The question is, how do you motivate your little one to get outdoors and ask for woodland adventuring?
Teatown counts eels for the 4th year
These days, more and more people are talking about eels. You may even know someone who “counts” them!
Our Goal: One bag of trash at EagleFest
Here at Teatown, we’re always challenging ourselves to be better environmental stewards. That’s why we’ve set an important goal this year: collect just one bag of trash during the 7+ hour duration of our largest event of the year, EagleFest. Will it be easy? No. Can we do it? Absolutely.
How many outreach programs do Teatown’s animal ambassadors do each year?
The non-releasable birds of prey that call Teatown home live at Teatown for educational purposes, as they cannot be released back into the wild due to injuries sustained (typically car and hunting related injuries). These birds find a new lease on life at Teatown, where they educate the public about their species and what we can do to protect them.
In partnership with the Westchester County Youth Bureau, we’re reaching more underserved children than ever.
We're proud to announce that in 2019, we had our greatest ever 1-year impact in this area, reaching over 2,500 students in underserved communities.