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How to Plan a Christmas Bird Count for Kids: Tips and Activities
This past December, I had the joy of collaborating with Alex Bodden, president of the South Okanagan Naturalist Society, to bring the first-ever...
We joined our friends at learning circle today to celebrate the coming of spring. Dressed in crowns and silks the children marched through the farm playing their noise makers to awaken the earth. Spring has arrived! Each child received a special seed bomb, that was prepared the week before, to disperse into nature. The seeds will grow to be bluebunch wheatgrass, idaho fescue, sandberg’s bluegrass, indian rice grass, brown-eyed susan and balsamroot sunflower, all these seeds are native to our area.
Lovely!