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Froggy Fun for Families – SOLD OUT
March 28, 2024 | 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Event is sold out. Due to weather we are postponing the event until Friday, March 29th. Only pre-registered people should attend the Friday date.
Kids, bring your favorite adult and spend a morning at Hildacy Preserve. Enjoy a day out, on your day off.
Freezing into a popsicle or sleeping at the bottom of a muddy pond are just a couple of the amazing adaptations frogs employ to help them survive wintry conditions. As spring emerges, these cold-blooded critters crawl out of the muck and croak hello to spring. Join Natural Lands staffer Martha Moore to learn about the frogs in our region, which are just starting to chirp, croak, and ribbit their spring songs.
Appropriate for young children and their caregivers. Dress for the season, bring a change of clothes and wear waterproof shoes.
Families with young children are invited to attend these nature discovery events designed to inspire a sense of wonder about the natural world. Through the sharing of stories each playful exploration engages both adults and children as we make new discoveries about the plants and animals in this beautiful forest habitat. Because we believe that we protect the places that we love, we hope to inspire young children to feel a friendly, respectful connection to nature and form a foundation for curiosity and enjoyment to last a lifetime. Families are welcome to stay after the event to enjoy a byo picnic.
This event is made possible with generous support from
The Kulicke Fund.
The former farm fields at Hildacy have been converted to meadows dominated by native grasses such as big and little bluestem, Indian-grass, and switchgrass. Native grass meadows provide valuable habitat for many bird species that are in decline across their ranges. Eastern Bluebirds, American Kestrels, Indigo Buntings, and Red-shouldered Hawks have all nested at Hildacy in recent years.
Crum Creek, a tributary to the Delaware River, meanders through the preserve. The creek is the leading drinking water source for Delaware County residents and was designated a “Special Protection Stream” by the PA Department of Environmental Protection. With help from volunteers and Pennsylvania’s TreeVitalize program, we have planted hundreds of trees along the edge of Crum Creek to improve water quality. Trees and other plants in this area filter the nutrients and sediments transported by surface and groundwater flowing into the creek. Native trees also provide shade and food that benefit fish and other aquatic species.
In 2001, we completed a renovation to our headquarters, including a large addition to the original farmhouse. Throughout the design and construction process, we were careful to minimize environmental impacts. A geothermal system takes advantage of the earth’s constant temperature to heat and cool the building, while the extensive use of glass and exterior shades allow us to reduce heating costs in the winter and lighting costs year-round.
- Meet at the red Natural Lands kiosk by the back of the parking lot.
- Appropriate for children and their favorite adult.
- Dress for the season, bring a change of clothes and wear waterproof shoes.
- Please leave your four-legged friends at home.
- Bathrooms will be available.
Help us all stay safe:
- If you are sick or not feeling well, please stay home.
- Masking is optional. Participants may choose to mask at any time.
Natural Lands is able to host more than 100 events a year thanks to the financial support of our members. If you aren’t yet part of our community of members, join us!
Registration
Registration required to reserve your spot. Please complete and submit the secure, on-line registration form below, or contact Martha.
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- We offer discounted tickets for registrants who are ACCESS Cardholders for $2 per child (limited to 4 tickets).
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Cancellation:
Events may be cancelled due to inclement weather or low registration. In that case, we will make every effort to update our website and contact registrants. Note that we cannot offer refunds of paid registrations or ticket purchases, but rest assured that your donation will help us in our work to save open space, care for nature, and connect people to the outdoors.
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