A wildlife refuge, NBS encompasses over 300 acres and seven miles of trails that wind through hay fields and woodlands, and along four ridges with spectacular views of the surrounding ocean and ponds. Their educational programs are designed to introduce children to the great outdoors; to help teachers supplement their own science, history, and art curricula; and to engage advanced learners in the principles of ecology, wildlife biology, and species conservation.
At a glance:
- Resource Type: After-school Programs, Camps, Community Learning Projects, Education Materials & Resources, Field Trips, Outreach Programs/Speakers, Professional Development, Public and/or Family Programs, Service-Learning Projects
- Audiences: Adults, College/University Students, Early Childhood/Pre-K Students, Elementary (K-Grade 5) Students, Families, High School (Grades 9-12) Students, Homeschools, Middle School (Grades 6-8) Students, Parents, Public and/or Private Schools, Special Needs, Youth Groups/Scouts
- Environmental Focus: Animals/Wildlife, Biodiversity, Conservation, Ecology, EE Best Practices, Gardening/Compost, Geology, Habitats/Ecosystems, Marine Education, Nature Awareness, Outdoor Skills/Recreation, Plants/Trees/Forests, Pollution, Sustainability, Water/Watersheds
- Academic Focus: Art – Performing, Art – Visual, Civics/Social Studies, Science