Get ready to buzz, flutter, and explore! This half-day camp introduces young explorers to Wisconsin’s amazing pollinators. Campers will discover how bees, butterflies, birds and other pollinators help plants grow and keep our state healthy.
Through hands-on activities, outdoor exploration, stories, games and simple crafts, campers will learn where pollinators live, what they need to survive, and why they’re so important to Wisconsin farms, gardens and wild spaces.
Children will observe pollinators safely, plant pollinator-friendly seeds, create art inspired by nature, and practice being pollinator protectors!
This playful camp encourages curiosity, care for nature and a love of the outdoors — perfect for young learners ready to explore the world of Wisconsin pollinators.
DETAILS
Cost: Coming soon!
Suggested ages: K-2nd grade
Time: Daily, 12:30-3:30pm
Capacity: 24 learners
Parents are not required to supervise or remain on site. This is a drop-off program.
CAMP INCLUDES
Afternoon hands-on activities
Outdoor learning & exploration
Art projects & stories
Planting pollinator-friendly seeds
Tasty snack included
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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A reusable water bottle, closed-toe shoes, and weather-appropriate clothing.
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Afternoon snack is included. Lunch add-on may be available at registration.
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No — all activities are age-appropriate and beginner friendly.
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Questions? Contact our education team at education@fftf.us