Midnight Mothing Foray (Wahkeena Nature Preserve)
Join naturalists for a midnight mothing foray where visitors can mill between the mothing sheet outdoors to a selection of live native Ohio caterpillars on display inside the nature center.
Join naturalists for a midnight mothing foray where visitors can mill between the mothing sheet outdoors to a selection of live native Ohio caterpillars on display inside the nature center.
Get an introduction to edible plants, then set out to find some of them.
Join Mambourg Park anytime between 6:00-7:00 to check out the nature center, meet the critters, and enjoy some light refreshments!
Carry paper lanterns through the forest on this two-mile hike. We may even see a nocturnal creature or two watching us!
Learn how to identify the toxic plants and animals you can find on a 1-mile hike.
Spiders, ants, and moths – oh my! Get your toddlers outside with nets and containers (provided), and let’s see what we can catch. Be prepared for a short hike.
The final wildflowers of the year line the sunny edges of the wetlands, forest, and open meadows. These flowers are a valuable source of energy for insects preparing for the coming of winter. Find out why yellow goldenrods are not the main cause of allergies and why it was once revered as a medicinal plant. Other interesting folklore will be discussed.
We will set out in search of fabulous paw paws and, yes, taste what we find. We may even go off trail, so be ready to hike up to 2.5 miles!
It glows in the dark, eats like there is no tomorrow, and transforms before your very eyes. That is no alien. It’s a caterpillar! Come to learn about these cool critters, followed by a hike to search for them in their natural habitat.
Share a slow-paced, half-mile hike with your toddler and discover nature together.
