Visitors
join nature interpreters on the hunt in the wildflower meadow that’s home
to thousands of tiny critters.
There’s an insect
scavenger hunt, with a net and collection jar provided, and examining and
identifying the specimens, face painting, crafts and seminars.
The Golden Birdwing butterfly rests on a tropical plant at
the Cambridge Butterfly Conservatory. (Jim Fox photo)
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Schedule of Events
All Day – Arts and Crafts in the classroomAll Day – Self-guided outdoor butterfly and bug hunts – visit our ID booth and chat with the Toronto Entomologists’ Association and Pollination Guelph
Going on a butterfly and bug hunt at the conservatory.
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11:00 am to 4:00 pm – Ongoing demonstrations from Mountsberg Raptor Centre (Sunday Only)
11:00 am – Magnificent Monarchs Seminar: Learn about the Monarch’s life cycle, what it means to be a Species at Risk, the importance of pollination, and get inspired about wildlife conservation (kid-friendly)
11:30 am to 3:30pm – Face Painting
1:00 pm – Pollinator Gardening Seminar: This 30 minute presentation will introduce to you the fundamentals on how you can create a pollinator-friendly habitat
3:00 pm – Magnificent Monarchs Seminar: Learn about the Monarch’s life cycle, what it means to be a Species at Risk, the importance of pollination, and get inspired about wildlife conservation (kid-friendly.)
Details:
cambridgebutterfly.com; (519)
653-1234
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