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Young Naturalists

Summer programs for kids ages 6-12 to learn about the natural world.

Events in this collection

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    Young Naturalists

    Thu, Jul 9, 10:00 AM

    Free

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    Young Naturalists

    Wed, Jul 9, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Intriguing Insects primary image

    Young Naturalists: Intriguing Insects

    Wed, Aug 28, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Peculiar Plants primary image

    Young Naturalists: Peculiar Plants

    Wed, Aug 14, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Beautiful Birds primary image

    Young Naturalists: Beautiful Birds

    Wed, Jul 31, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Curious Climate primary image

    Young Naturalists: Curious Climate

    Wed, Jul 17, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Farm Tour! primary image

    Young Naturalists: Farm Tour!

    Fri, Aug 25, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Spotted Lantern Fly Squishers primary image

    Young Naturalists: Spotted Lantern Fly Squishers

    Fri, Aug 11, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Weather, Climate, Maps primary image

    Young Naturalists: Weather, Climate, Maps

    Fri, Jul 21, 10:00 AM

    Free

  • Young Naturalists: Pond Investigators! primary image

    Young Naturalists: Pond Investigators!

    Fri, Jul 7, 10:00 AM

    Free

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    Young Naturalists

    Thu, Jul 7, 10:00 AM

    Free

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    Young Naturalist

    Thu, Jul 1, 10:00 AM

    Free

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Organizer of Young Naturalists
Clay Pit Ponds State Park Preserve is a 265-acre nature preserve near the southwest shore of Staten Island. It contains a variety of unique habitats, such as wetlands, ponds, sand barrens, spring-fed streams and woodlands. The preserve is managed to retain its unique ecology and to provide educational and recreational opportunities for people of all ages. Evidences of the Leni Lenape Indians, European settlers and the Free Blacks of Sandy Ground provide a rich cultural history. Educational programs, such as nature walks, pond ecology, birdwatching and tree and flower identification, are offered, as are many activities geared to school children. School and group programs are also welcome by advance registration. In addition, visitors may picnic or hike on designated trails. Horseback riding is also permitted on over 5 miles of bridle paths. Please note that horses are not available to rent.The Interpretive Center at Clay Pit Ponds is now open to the public. This fully accessible building features interpretive displays of the history of the park and of its natural elements. The park's educational and community programs will take place in the interpretive center located at 2351 Veteran's Road West Staten Island, NY 10309 Phone: (718) 605-3970.