Weaselhead Natural Environment Area

Outdoor/ Nature Activity
Calgary, AB
The Weaselhead Natural Environment Area, managed by the Weaselhead Preservation Society, offers an engaging array of educational programs suited for homeschooling families and school students ranging from Kindergarten to Grade 9. This natural park in Calgary provides in-depth outdoor programs where students act as detectives to explore ecology, investigate living organisms, and understand the environmental intricacies of the Weaselhead area. The preservation society emphasizes field trips and various interactive programs that delve into environmental education, focusing on topics such as wetlands, invasive plant species, and biodiversity. These programs are ideal for hands-on learning experiences and complement homeschooling curriculums, fostering an appreciation of nature and science through direct interaction with the environment.

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