
Outreach Advocacy
Presentations in schools, libraries, and nursing homes bring the wildlife to the target audience. Inspiring a family to give frogs another chance, they are not repulsive wart givers. They can provide services such as eliminating invasive insects from backyard gardens. Frogs are a sign of good water quality.
Showing wildlife to families and in classrooms with students and teachers puts the spotlight on the creatures the mission centers on. Our additional programming takes families into the habitats where wildlife live. It provides an unforgettable night of encountering nature, with the hope that the audience leaves with a greater appreciation for native wildlife than when they arrived. The habitats and impressions left on students can be long-lasting, creating memories that last a lifetime.
Outreach Advocacy Events & Projects
Frog Walks
Frog Walks are guided night hikes that educate the public on the diverse species native to their region and some of the challenges the frogs and toads face.
Millipede Roundups
Millipede Roundups are moving millipedes off bike trails. These Roundups are a guided hike and presentation focused on one of our target species (Giant American Millipedes) and their conservation.
Solitary Bee House Workshop
Info Coming Soon.

