Program Calendar
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
Pay close attention to the clues around you while exploring animals of every sort. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Got basic detective skills? Test your abilities with a range of outdoor challenges. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Do science, tell conservation stories, hike shores, and kayak the estuary. (Must be able to swim.) For kids ages 12 to 15.
Learn the secrets of this special ecosystem, nestled between the forest and seashore.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Spend a week by the water’s edge, from river to salt marsh to beach, spying on creatures great and small. For kids ages 9 to 12.
Get to know the six-legged creatures that surround us, with special attention on butterflies and dragonflies. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Focus on birds — recognize them by sight and sound, learn their habits, and find out how to protect them. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Learn the secrets of this special ecosystem, nestled between the forest and seashore.
Join us for an online mapping webinar where you will learn how to integrate three tools to gather data and create interactive stories!
Learn tips for photographing birds from York County Audubon Board member Laurie Pocher.
Discover the homes of reptiles and amphibians, find out more about them, and craft your own critter. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Dr. Amanda Bertana describes how sea level rise convinced residents of a Fiji Island community to move their village inland.
Use sharp eyes and ears to find fur-covered critters and the signs they leave behind. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Create one-of-a-kind artwork of animals using materials found in nature. Enjoy games and hikes, too. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Explore the Reserve's accessible trail at Wells Harbor and learn about estuaries.
Explore how planting native plants and eliminating the use of fertilizers can benefit your yard.
Meet Wells Reserve scientist Jeremy Miller and learn about his research monitoring marine invasive species!
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.