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Description
Ages 6-11
Have you ever wondered how frogs swallow their food? Or why those beautiful maple leaves turn such vibrant orange in the fall? And what about turtle shells—do you know what they’re made of?
Animals and plants have evolved incredible adaptations to survive challenges, from finding food to avoiding predators. Together, we’ll explore these fascinating adaptations and investigate the diverse ecosystems around the Plainsboro Preserve. There’s so much to discover in the natural world!
But wait, the fun doesn’t stop there! After our explorations, we’ll continue learning through games, arts, and crafts that will help us connect with everything we’ve discovered.
Program Fee: $210.00
For more information, please contact the Department of Recreation and Community Services at 609-799-0909 ext. 1719. All registrations must be done online or in-person. Registrations will NOT be accepted over the phone.
Please note: All paid programs and activities are subject to a $2.75 fee when registering in-person. We only accept cash or check for in-person registrations. When registering online all paid programs and activities are subject to a convenience fee of 5.82% and is non-refundable.
Activity Sub-Category
Camps
Location
Plainsboro Preserve
Instructor
Gregory Scott
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