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The American River Conservancy offers a wide variety of environmental education programs at the Nature Center in Coloma. From two hour programs with an age-appropriate hike to a day-long web of life ecology extravaganza, these programs are fun, engaging, hands-on learning activities that meet California standards.
The PEER (Protection, Education, and Ecological Restoration) Program for middle and high school students meets the need to balance structured classroom learning with science-based field work. Students gather vegetation and habitat data and complete restoration projects at our new Cronan Ranch Regional Trails Park, learning what is needed to monitor and restore vanishing native plant communities. Funding for this project has been provided by Carla Soracco, REI, and the Bureau of Land Management "Take it Outside" initiative.
For more information, call Michael at 621-1224
For more information, call Michael at 621-1224
ARC TO HOST TWO DAYS OF 2010 NATURE BOWL SEMI-FINALS!!
Nature Bowl is a cooperative team competition for 3rd through 6th grade students. Students are divided into teams and answer questions and participate in activities based on environmental science and regional environmental issues. ARC will host two days of semi-finals at the Nature Center - Friday, March 12 and Monday, March 15, 2010. State finals will be held at CSU Sacramento on May 15, 2010. For more information, contact Molly or Alice at (530) 621-1224.
Nature Bowl is a cooperative team competition for 3rd through 6th grade students. Students are divided into teams and answer questions and participate in activities based on environmental science and regional environmental issues...
Nature Bowl is a cooperative team competition for 3rd through 6th grade students. Students are divided into teams and answer questions and participate in activities based on environmental science and regional environmental issues. ARC will host two days of semi-finals at the Nature Center - Friday, March 12 and Monday, March 15, 2010. State finals will be held at CSU Sacramento on May 15, 2010. For more information, contact Molly or Alice at (530) 621-1224.
Nature Bowl is a cooperative team competition for 3rd through 6th grade students. Students are divided into teams and answer questions and participate in activities based on environmental science and regional environmental issues...
These programs at the Nature Center are specially designed to meet the needs of homeshool students and their parents featuring engaging activities that meet curriculum requirements.










