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Robb Clifford, chief naturalist, discusses the variety of
different
prairie plant seeds and their dispersion.
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DCP School
Program Possibilities
Darke County Parks would like to extend an invitation to teachers for
the 2016-2017 school year to get your students outside! When it
comes to providing quality curriculum based supplemental programming,
Darke County Parks’ nature programs are the best resource.
Teachers are encouraged to take advantage of what Darke County Parks
can offer. Whether it’s geology with an emphasis on the rock
cycle or stream studies with an emphasis on the water cycle, our park
naturalists can meet your needs. Additionally, all field trips
are provided at no cost for all Darke County schools. If
travelling for a field trip is not an option, our naturalists can bring
a program into your classroom.
All of our program offerings meet the newly revised state science
standards and can be an excellent complement to classroom
studies. Some of the topics we are offer are life cycles, plants,
habitats, geology, natural resources, and more! Students do not just
come to learn about natural history. Several schools and grades travel
to explore Darke County’s rich cultural history through tours and
demonstrations in the Anthony Wayne Peace Council House and the Log
House at Shawnee Prairie Preserve These are only a fraction of the
programs the Darke County Parks staff has to offer. Please give
the Nature Center a call at (937) 548-0165 or visit the website at
www.darkecountyparks.org for a full list of upcoming events for autumn
and more information on all of the programs Darke County Parks
provides!
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