Children enjoy hands-on learning about reptiles during 'The Expedition' at Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve.
The Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve in Huntsville will host ‘The Expedition,’ a reptile-focused event for children ages 6 to 12, conducted by expert Beth Girard. Registration is required due to limited spots, ensuring a personalized experience. Participants will learn about North Alabama’s reptiles through hands-on activities, promoting environmental education. This event highlights the Land Trust’s commitment to community engagement and conservation efforts.
The Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve in Huntsville will host “The Expedition,” an exclusive event designed for children with a focus on reptiles. This engaging event is conducted by reptile enthusiast and rescuer Beth Girard. Although the specific date and time have yet to be disclosed, registration is required due to limited space, ensuring a personalized experience for participants.
Children aged 6 to 12 who are members of the Land Trust at the Trailblazer (Family) level or above are eligible to participate. While adults accompanying the children do not need to register, parents or guardians must use their information for registration linked to their Land Trust membership. After registration, participants can expect an email closer to the event with full details, as well as further instructions on what to bring.
The event is free for Land Trust members at the specified membership level. As places are limited, those interested are encouraged to sign up promptly. If spots become available, registration will reopen, but no waitlists will be maintained. Attendees should prepare for a day of exploration and learning; guidelines suggest wearing close-toed shoes, long pants, and carrying essentials, such as bug spray, sunscreen, and water.
The primary focus of “The Expedition” will be on the diverse herpetofauna of North Alabama, including lizards, snakes, turtles, and tortoises. Participants will gain a deeper understanding of the unique adaptations these reptiles possess and their vital roles within local ecosystems. The event promises hands-on experiences, allowing children to see reptiles up close while dispelling common misconceptions surrounding these often-misunderstood animals.
The Chapman Mountain Nature Preserve, situated at 1263 U.S. Hwy 72 East, offers a rich natural environment that serves as an excellent backdrop for educational events like this. The Land Trust encourages community engagement and learning about the local flora and fauna while fostering a respect for nature among young attendees. This event underscores the importance of educational programs in promoting environmental stewardship, particularly among youth who are key to future conservation efforts.
In summary, “The Expedition” represents a unique opportunity for children to engage with nature and expand their knowledge about local reptiles, under the guidance of a knowledgeable expert. Parents are encouraged to ensure their membership status aligns with the event requirements to facilitate registration. Overall, this event exemplifies the Land Trust’s commitment to education and community involvement in preserving North Alabama’s diverse ecosystems.
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