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YOUNG NATURALIST ADVENTURES                                            
Berks County, PA

Children ages 12-14 years old learn about wildlife, explore the ecology of Pennsylvania and meet new friends interested in discovering natural habitats. These half-day programs are field-based, hands-on learning experiences where youth will explore the natural world with the most talented and knowledgeable state naturalists. Youth completing 3 or more sessions will earn a certificate and receive an Eco-Kit with discovery tools to continue their discovery and explorations at home. Youth must be accompanied by a mentor or adult family member. Bring your own boxed lunch for the field.

Tuition per class is $45 for one youth and one mentor/guardian. Class size is small so early registration is encouraged. Classes will meet at a location near Hawk Mountain Sanctuary and Kempton in Berks
County (Detailed directions will be provided with class confirmation).

Instructors include Jim Brett, Shelby Brett, Steve Breininger, and Tom Leckey.

Wild About Frogs and Salamanders                    Birds and Butterflies
APRIL 19, 2008 (SAT)                                  MAY 17, 2008 (SAT)
10 am – 2pm                                              9 am – 1 pm

Swamps, Springs and Streams:                           Fall Migration
Exploring Aquatic Habitats
                          SEPTEMBER 20, 2008 (SAT)
AUGUST 9, 2008 (SAT)                                9 am – 1pm
10 am – 2 pm                                  

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