Program Calendar
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
On-site and online activities for education and enjoyment.
Get to know the six-legged creatures that surround us, with special attention on butterflies and dragonflies. For kids ages 6 to 9.
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.
Discover the homes of reptiles and amphibians, find out more about them, and craft your own critter. For kids ages 6 to 9.
Learn the secrets of this special ecosystem, nestled between the forest and seashore.
Join Colby College professor Dr. Stacy-ann Robinson to explore how climate change is impacting small islands.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Use sharp eyes and ears to find fur-covered critters and the signs they leave behind. For kids ages 6 to 9.
A dramatic reading of a new play about climate science, with a panel discussion to follow
Go on a global safari, exploring animals from around the world! For kids ages 6 to 9.
Explore the benefits of weeds with Maine Master Naturalist Linda Littlefield Grenfell!
Join NYC theater-maker Jeremy Pickard for a creative exploration of climate concerns and guided writing exercises that culminate in short performance pieces
Make a difference for Planet Earth while exploring the trails of the Reserve! For kids ages 9 to 12.
Delve into the stories of what these historic buildings were and are today!
Explore space wonders from the comfort of your home with local astronomer Scott Negley!
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.
Discover secrets of the land, sea and beach by exploring the shore!
Explore the world of dirt with Maine Master Naturalist Linda Littlefield Grenfell!
Poke around in salt marsh nooks and crannies to discover the diversity of mud dwellers. For kids ages 6 to 9.
The workshop will train up to ten educators in water quality monitoring, nature journaling, marine invasive species monitoring, and sea level rise. It is geared towards middle and high school science teachers, though other educators are welcome to apply.
Explore plants and animals of land and sea! For kids ages 6 to 9.
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.
Discover the interesting marine life hiding under the Wells Harbor dock.
Practice mindfulness with Maine Master Naturalist Linda Littlefield Grenfell!
Delve into the stories of what these historic buildings were and are today!
Join Dr. Ben Gutzler to explore telemetry and other ways of studying marine animal behavior in situ.
Paddle the salt marsh with a registered Maine kayak guide and knowledgeable naturalist.