Tuleyome and Nature's Theater Host Super Bird at Woodland Regional Park Preserve

There was a sighting of some large and unusual birds at Woodland Regional Park Preserve (WRPP) last Saturday! On November 6th, Tuleyome partnered with Nature’s Theater to host a trial run of new programming that connects kids with nature through an interactive outdoor play. This program was all about birds, and our young, plucky participants got hands-on building a nest, foraging for nuts and berries, and learning about and imitating how birds move. Our participants observed many different bird species that live in the preserve, including a Northern Harrier, Greater Yellowlegs, and an owl. At the end of the event, they passed on their newfound avian knowledge to mythical “Super Bird”! Check out the photos!
This is just one of many education programs coming to Woodland Regional Park Preserve. WRPP is poised to open to members of the public in the spring, so keep an eagle eye out for new programming and events to come! Additionally, we will be hosting more public meetings on November 17th and December 1st to get community feedback on a proposed facility at Woodland Regional Park Preserve. These meetings are open to the public and comments will be used to design a science center. Be on the lookout for an email about the next meeting in the near future.
Lee Bongey; lbongey@tuleyome.org
Education Associate
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