For Teachers
Guided Hikes and Classroom Experiences
Students can explore towering coastal redwoods and oak woodlands on a 3-hour guided hike, or study egrets and mountain lions with our prepared classroom materials and virtual wildlife visits.
For Youth and Families
For youth ages 8–18
As a Juniper junior naturalist, you’ll meet new friends and help take care of the land while you learn about wildlife habitats of the North Bay.
For Teens
A female-centered perspective of conservation science
Discover career pathways in conservation science. At our week-long camp, you’ll gain hands-on experience in science, explore different pathways into the field of conservation, and build relationships with mentors across multiple professions.
Nature education takes place in the field, at home, in classrooms, and online.
We hope the following resources will guide you and your students in finding joy and wonder in nature in your homes and neighborhoods.
Searchable Resources
ACR has developed a wealth of free at-home resources you can use to explore nature and get kids excited about science and conservation. Browse the resources below by age, topic, or type of activity.
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Searchable Resources
ACR has developed a wealth of free at-home resources you can use to explore nature and get kids excited about science and conservation. Browse the resources below by age, topic, or type of activity.
Select Grade Level
Topic
Type