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Go Wild At Wildlands Conservancy Summer Camps
With the school year coming to an end are you looking for something creative, fun and educational for your kids to do? Let them GO WILD at Wildlands Conservancy Summer Camps.
 
Wildlands Conservancy Summer Camps are designed to help children develop an appreciation for nature and cultivate lifelong recreational skills. And there is something for everyone, from 2 years-olds ready to explore the great outdoors with a favorite adult to active teens in search of a new challenge.
The Camps offer the programming diversity and scheduling flexibility that active families require. Plus every week is different, so children will have a new experience each time they attend.
 
There is an assortment of summer camps that focus on one or more aspect of outdoor adventure. Wildlands Conservancy also offers a variety of camps including Specialty Camps and Adventure Camps.
 
During Specialty Camps, children can sign up for Herp Camp to learn about herps-amphibians and reptiles, Birds and Bugs Camp to explore some of the more than 9,000 different species of birds of the world and Water Camps expose kids to the wondrous things about our local waterways by wading, tubing and paddling in it.
 
Wildlands Conservancy Adventure Camps offer a focus on recreational pursuits that offer varied levels of physical activity. Adventure camps include backpacking, whitewater rafting, hiking, horseback riding, canoeing, and exploration of environmental careers.
 
Whatever the topic, whenever the time, one thing about GO WILD camps is always the same – camp is fun!
 
For more information about GO WILD! Summer Camps, visit the Education section webpage or contact Maureen Ruhe, director of environmental education, at 610-965-4397, ext. 36 or send email to: mruhe@wildlandspa.org.

6/19/2009

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