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8 wildlife biology Events Found

Mar 9

HOMESCHOOL EXPEDITIONS - Grades 6-8

Weekly field days focused on marine biology, environmental stewardship, and outdoor education. Activities include fossil hunting, dip netting, marine species identification, kayaking and paddleboarding. Based at Shem Creek with expeditions to Morris Island and Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary. Grounded in South Carolina's grade-level science standards. All guides hold first aid, CPR, and lifeguarding certifications.
Coastal Expeditions at Shem Creek
$55.00 - $55/day...
3/9/26
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Mar 10

HOMESCHOOL EXPEDITIONS - Grades 1-3

Weekly field days focused on marine biology, environmental stewardship, and outdoor education. Activities include fossil hunting, dip netting, marine species identification, owl pellet dissection, tree cookies and plant anatomy, water quality studies with microscopes. Based at Shem Creek with expeditions to Morris Island and Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary. Grounded in South Carolina's grade-level science standards.
Coastal Expeditions at Shem Creek
$55.00 - $55/day...
3/10/26
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Mar 11

HOMESCHOOL EXPEDITIONS - Grades 3-5

Weekly field days focused on marine biology, environmental stewardship, and outdoor education. Activities include fossil hunting, dip netting, marine species identification, kayaking and paddleboarding for 4th-8th grades, field guide creation. Based at Shem Creek with expeditions to Morris Island and Crab Bank Seabird Sanctuary. Grounded in South Carolina's grade-level science standards.
Coastal Expeditions at Shem Creek
$55.00 - $55/day...
3/11/26
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Mar 14

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Family Workshop exploring how birds use tree holes, called cavities, to build nests. Build your own cavity nest box to take home. Designed for adults and children (ages 5-14) to learn together.
Longwood Gardens
Free
3/14/26
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Jun 22

SWIFTS Nature Summer Camp

Nature-based summer camps combining art, science experiments and games with explorations of the 172-acre Nature Sanctuary neighboring Forest Park. Camps run for various grade levels from K-12 with multiple weekly sessions throughout summer 2026. Registration opens January 17, 2026 at 9 a.m. Includes aftercare options and sliding scale pricing. Various camp themes include wildlife biology, birding, nature crafting, ecosystem exploration, and overnight camping experiences.
Bird Alliance of Oregon Wildlife Sanctuary
Sliding scale pr...
6/22/26
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Jun 22

Summer Science Camps - Where the Wild Things Are

Full Day Camp - Where do wild things hide at the Arboretum? Search for wildlife as you explore the woodlands. What type of wild thing will the woods inspire you to be?
The Morton Arboretum
$425.00 - Full D...
6/22/26
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Jul 6

Eastern Oregon Birding Expedition

Week-long immersive birding adventure for high school students (grades 9-12) exploring Eastern Oregon ecosystems and bird species. Part of the Science in the Wild track focusing on ornithology and field research techniques.
Eastern Oregon
Sliding scale pr...
7/6/26
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Aug 10

Daily Dissection

Four-day camp for ages 9-13. For future wildlife biologists, for tomorrow's surgeons, for anyone fascinated by the genius of nature's anatomical innovations; this is your laboratory! We'll dissect a variety of complex organisms and individual organs to level up our anatomy knowledge to expert level.
ExplorationWorks
$205.00 - Member...
8/10/26
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