Outdoor Exploration for All Learners
April 6, 9:00 am –10:00 am
Suggested Ages: All
The Wolf Conservation Center welcomes neurodiverse learners. Visit and observe the WCC’s gray wolf ambassadors, Silas and Nikai, and potentially observe some of the critically endangered red wolves and endangered Mexican gray wolves who call the WCC home.
Attendees will also have the option to complete various sensory stations to better understand how wolves and other wildlife live. Families can move throughout the facility as they’d like; this is not a structured program, rather, an opportunity to experience the WCC at an individual pace. Registrants are welcome to stop by between the hours of 9 am and 10 am and leave when they’re done. All guests must leave by 10 am.
This program is free but is limited to a specific number of attendees; pre-registration is required.
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