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Webinar: Reptiles of Westchester

Did you know that the first reptiles are believed to have evolved around 320 million years ago? Reptiles have evolved remarkable adaptations that make them some of the most highly specialized and unique animals in the world. Let’s celebrate them by taking a look into what makes reptiles so special and necessary in the natural world. For adults.

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Little Tree Huggers (Ages 3-5 with Caregiver)

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

The youngest nature lovers use their senses to explore the natural world in these weekly classes featuring visits with Teatown’s animal ambassadors, crafts, stories and short hikes.

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Nature Detectives (Ages 5-7 with Caregiver)

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

Investigate the plants and animals in three different habitats in this series for the adventurous explorer – pond, stream and field. Nets set. Ready, go!

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Wilderness Explorers (Ages 10-13)

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

This three day intensive experience mixes survival skills and nature awareness for the adventurous spirit! Maggie Pichura, Teatown Senior Educator and certified NYS Guide will lead your child through daily exercises to gain new understanding of the natural world and build self confidence in the outdoors. Learn and practice skills like shelter building, fire by friction, cordage making and finding and purifying water. Concepts like the rule of threes and leave no trace will be covered.

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Nature’s Builders (Ages 4-6 with Caregiver)

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

Let’s get hands and minds to work in this STEAM inspired program! Each session will focus on building in nature in creative ways. Using imagination and natural materials as our guides, we will explore and build animal shelters, beaver dams, and whimsical fairy homes.

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Mushrooms of Summer

Webinar NY, United States

Join Leon Shernoff, respected mycologist and the editor of Mushroom, The Journal of Wild Mushrooming, as he returns to Teatown via Zoom to share his expertise. Learn the basics of fungi morphology, how to identify common mushrooms of the season, and the role fungi play in our ecosystem. If you have never walked with Leon on Teatown’s trails, this series will give you plenty of information to begin mushrooming on your own.

For adults.

Webinar: Coexisting with Coyote and Fox

Webinar NY, United States

Coyote or fox? In urban and suburban landscapes these predators are learning to live alongside each other despite their competing interests.  Learn how we can coexist with these clever animals and find out what makes them such integral parts of a healthy ecosystem. For adults.

Sundays in the Park: Hudson Valley Wildlife

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

Bring a blanket or a chair and join us on the lawn for a program featuring Teatown's animal ambassadors.

For Families.

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Cliffdale Explorations (Ages 8-12)

Cliffdale Farm Teatown Rd,, Ossining, United States

Join Elissa Schilmeister at Cliffdale Farm for morning explorations of field and forest. August is the time of singing cicadas, monarchs on milkweed, cool forest retreats and the fullness of late summer.

Sundays in the Park: Birds of Prey

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

Bring a blanket or a chair and join us on the lawn for a program featuring Teatown's animal ambassadors.

For families.

Virtual Book Discussion: The Home Place

Webinar NY, United States

The Home Place is a memoir written by ornithologist and professor of ecology at Clemson University, J. Drew Lanham. Lanham’s memoir reads like a collection of essays detailing his keen observation of nature; the land and sky surrounding his rural South Carolina home comes alive through the eyes of a born naturalist and bird-lover. We get a rich understanding of who he is as a black man in the American south, a home he shares with others who look and act differently than he does, yet who share his love of nature. Lanham reflects: “Home, after all, is more than a place on a map. It’s a place in the heart.”

For Adults.

Webinar: Wildlife Rehabilitation (What the Public Needs to Know)

Webinar NY, United States

Have you ever found a baby bird out of its nest and wanted to know how to help? Or pulled over to help an injured turtle but weren’t sure what to do next? Find out when to help, who to call, and what it takes to keep our wild neighbors safe throughout the year.

For Adults.

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Teatown Trekkers (Ages 8-12)

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

Before it’s time to take on the challenge of the school year join the Teatown educators in 3 days of exploring Teatown’s habitats. We will visit fields, forest and wetlands, trek the trails and search for animal signs and traces. Nets ready? Set and go!

September 1, 2, 3 (9:30am – 12:00pm)

For ages 8-12.

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Walkabout Wednesdays

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

As summer fades to fall brilliance comes to Teatown in different forms. Each Walkabout Wednesday will feature a hike led by Maggie Pichura, senior environmental educator, to discover the changing season and hidden life so often overlooked.

For Adults.

Webinar: (Un)Paving the Way for Pollinators

Webinar NY, United States

Birds, bats, butterflies, moths, flies, beetles, wasps, small mammals, and bees, oh my! Pollinators are responsible for helping over 80% of the world's flowering plants reproduce, but their populations are declining. The good news? We can help them in our own back (and front) yards. Join us to learn how.

Beachcombing at RiverWalk

Kathryn W. Davis RiverWalk Center 299 Palmer Avenue, Sleepy Hollow, NY, United States

Shells, sea glass, feathers! What will you find as we walk on the beach? Join a Teatown educator at the RiverWalk Center in Kingsland Point Park in Sleepy Hollow to find natural objects on the shore, while learning about the treasure that is the Hudson River Estuary.

Sundays in the Park: Hudson Valley Wildlife

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

Bring a blanket or a chair and join us on the lawn for a program featuring Teatown's animal ambassadors.

For families.

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Little Tree Huggers (Ages 3-5 with Caregiver) Morning Session

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

The youngest nature lovers use their senses to explore the natural world in these weekly classes featuring visits with Teatown’s animal ambassadors, crafts, stories and short hikes.

September 15, 22, 29 (10am-11:15am or 1:30pm-2:45pm)

For ages 3-5 with caregiver.

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Little Tree Huggers (Ages 3-5 with Caregiver) Afternoon Session

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

The youngest nature lovers use their senses to explore the natural world in these weekly classes featuring visits with Teatown’s animal ambassadors, crafts, stories and short hikes.

September 15, 22, 29 (10am-11:15am or 1:30pm-2:45pm)

For ages 3-5 with caregiver.

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The Explorer’s Club (Ages 8-12)

Teatown 1600 Spring Valley Rd, Ossining, NY

Be part of the action and join the club! Like explorers of old we’ll use our wits and learn skills that make us wood-wise and nature aware. At our special camp in the woods we’ll practice primitive and survival skills.

September 15, 22, 29 (3:30pm – 5:00pm)

Ages 8-12.