Winter Family Programs
Nature On The Move emphasizes fun, though everyone just might learn a little too! Whether its building bird or bug houses, searching for salamanders, creating abodes for toads or a friendly competition of "squirrel survivor" its quality time for families in the outdoors. Give your business a competitive edge by adding these one-of-a-kind experiences to your guestís stay or Town recreation program.



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Snowshoe Hikes
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Conservation Projects
Learn about the critters inhabiting your backyard while constructing one of these fun and useful projects
Building bird boxes
Bird feeders
Sharing Nature
Enjoy outside field experiences and explorations. Many topics to choose from or Nature on The Move can develop something just for you. 

Programs On Snowshoes

Winter Animal Signs and Tracking
Learn to make tracks like a red squirrel or a fisher, check for signs of gnawing snowshoe hare, and examine scat for clues. There's lots of evidence to tell you who is out and about; you'll have fun putting all the clues together.

It Ain't Easy Being Green
Some things stay green as everything else turns brown. Explore the natural history behind these prehistoric throwbacks to the age of dinosaurs.

Squirrel Survivor
If you were a squirrel would you be able to survive the winter? Take this fun "test" and see who makes it through the winter.

Pricing: a two hour program is $250 + costs of materials (if any)

Indoor

Don't Take It For Granite
Well, there really isn't too much granite in the Adirondacks after all! So, what is that stuff under our feet? What's the story behind all those rocks that the kids are bringing home? 

Which Way Does The Wind Blow?
While the local meteorologist has many high tech tools at their disposal today, all of their readings are based on some simple tools. We'll make some of the equipment that you can use at your home to read the weather.

Pricing: a two hour program is $150 + costs of materials (if any)