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Rancocas Nature Center
 

Scout Programs at Rancocas Nature Center

Planning a Visit

Programs are 2 hours long and cost $80.00 for up to ten scouts, and $8 for each additional scout. Adults are free.

To schedule a program, please contact our Education staff at 609-261-2495, Tuesday through Sunday, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. To facilitate scheduling, please call with several possible program dates and times in mind.

Supervision and discipline of participants is the responsibility of the chaperones at all times, especially during meals, between classes, and bathroom visits, as Rancocas Nature Center Education Staff are there for the purpose of teaching. Our programs run rain or shine, so please dress appropriately.

 

Badges

The following Boy Scout badges are offered through Rancocas Nature Center.  Please call the Education Department at (609) 261-2495 for details involving pre-requisites.

Nature 

Environmental Science

Soil and Water Conservation

Bird Study

Forestry

 

Programs

FOR THE BIRDS: Through games and activities, participants will discover adaptations and behavioral differences among various birds.

DISCOVERED: INSECTS! While on our trails, participants will learn insect importance, structure, and identification. Which insects are beneficial and which are pests?

SENSATIONAL SENSES: Participants will use their five senses to discover the natural world and learn how wildlife survive in their environments using their animals senses.

TREE TREASURES: Participants will sharpen their observation skills identifying tree species in Rancocas State Park and learning the structure and function of tree parts,

WATER WE WADING IN? Participants will observe and conduct experiments in the Rancocas Creek watershed, identifying pollutants and discovering who lives in this wet habitat.


Also available:

Naturalist led interpretive hikes, 2 hours. Call (609) 261-2495 to schedule the day and time.

Adopt A Garden: Space available for Garden Badges for those without a home garden plot.

Eagle Scout projects

Volunteer clean-ups: Please schedule ahead of time

 


 

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