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  • About
    • Get to Know The Riverwood Conservancy
    • History of Riverwood
    • Natural Areas Conservation
    • Annual Reports & Financial Statements
    • Patrons & Directors
    • Careers
    • Blog
    • Contact
  • Camps
    • About Camp Riverwood
    • March Break Day Camp
    • P.A. Day Camp
    • Summer Camp
  • Groups
    • About Group Outings
    • Group Volunteering
    • Group Tours and Programs
    • Special Event Photography
  • Education
    • Elementary Grades
    • Therapeutic Horticulture Programs
    • Resources for Teachers & Parents
  • What’s On
    • Event Listings
    • The Great Riverwood Hike
    • Junior Naturalists Club
    • Mini Naturalists Club
  • Our Park
    • Trail Map & Park Rules
    • Gardens
    • Birding
    • Sensory Path
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  • July 27, 2020
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Connecting with nature and contributing to citizen science with a biodiversity hula hoop

Nature is all around you, but you might not see just now much life exists in your own backyard or local park. When you take a closer look, you can see the true range of biodiversity that’s hiding within.

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  • July 13, 2020
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How to turn your kitchen scraps into soil through vermicomposting

Using a compost bin is one of the easiest and most cost-efficient ways to reduce your footprint on the environment. We show you how to make a simple composter for your home.

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  • July 6, 2020
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Making a moth light trap to identify insects

A backyard moth light trap is an easy and fun way to attract a vast diversity of moths to photograph and identify.

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  • July 1, 2020
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You know maple trees for syrup, but what about samaras?

We explore some fun things you can do with samaras, the winged seeds of maple trees.

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