![]() Learn about navigation, fire building, water purification and how to not get lost. What is your survival IQ? Can you survive the most extreme environments like many animals? You will learn valuable survival skills while exploring the strategies animals use to survive daily life. Get to try out what they do for a living. Meet biologists, conservation officers, wildlife rehabilitators and many more people who work to promote a better environment. Want a future job in conservation? Learn about lots of grown-up jobs that make a difference to wildlife and the environment. Try your hand at Animal Olympics and find clues to nature’s more endangered critters. This camp will highlight ways that animals are adapted to extreme conditions, wild ways of getting food, and the most bizarre survival techniques. Hunt for the most extreme animals in nature. ![]() Games, live animals, and investigations help you explore the planet. Look at rainforest animals, take an imaginary trip to the desert and explore Kansas’ own prairies. Investigate the habitats of the planet with activities that investigate the different regions of the world. We will explore different animal topics each day, investigating the performing prowess of animals who can sing, dance, and act. Star in your own Nature TV episode! Campers will channel famous TV personalities such as the Wild Kratt brothers and Bindi Irwin as they write a script for and star in their own entertaining video. Who is the fighter pilot of the animal world or the oldest creature on Earth? We will explore the most amazing abilities of really extreme animals in this camp. Learn about navigation, fire building, water purification and how not to get lost. Instructor: LPRD Staff.įind out when it’s available and enroll online this summerĪges: 6-13. Campers will learn how plants, animals and early peoples learned to find food, build homes and survive in the prairie environment. Early peoples to the Kansas prairie had to learn to adapt to these conditions as well. Prairie plants and animals have to adapt to the extreme conditions of the prairie, hot summer days, cold winter winds, drought and seasonal rain. Call us at 78 for more information.Īges: 6-13. A snack, bug spray and sunscreen are optional. Campers must bring a lunch, and wear appropriate outdoor clothing and footwear. Live animal programs, games, crafts and many science and nature explorations will make this a memorable camp experience. Each camp includes fishing, canoeing and archery (except single day camps). Each week will focus on different wildlife, conservation, outdoor survival, extreme animals and much more. Participants will explore science through outdoor adventures. Science camps are designed for children 6 to 13 years of age.
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