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Upcoming Programs

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Self-Guided Earth Day Activity for Girl Scouts
April 5 - June 7
 on the Orange Trail

Girl Scouts can earn their Earth Day patch for exploring the flora and fauna at the Woodcock Nature Center! This is a letter boxing scavenger hunt set up on our trails from April to June! Click "Learn More" to find the printable guide. Girl Scouts will find hidden stamps and learn fun facts along the way to a secret stash of Earth Day patches!

This event was created by Lily Zezula, a 9th grader at Ridgefield High School and Senior Girl Scout in Ridgefield Troop 50177.

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All About Amphibians!!

Saturday, May 24 from 9:30 - 11:30 am (Grade K-2)

Join us for this special drop-off program for grades K-2 which will focus on Connecticut's amazing Amphibians! Educators will lead students on a hike, along which we will look for and learn about amphibians that live in local forests. We'll listen and look for frogs by our vernal pools and search for salamanders underneath logs on the forest floor. To end the program we will head inside the nature center to meet two amphibian ambassador animals!

Registration is $45.   Program is for Grade K - 2.

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Create your own Terrarium 

Friday, May 30 from 6 - 8 pm (Grade 3 - 6)

In this program for students in grades 3 - 6, we will create our own closed terrariums inside glass mason jars! These terrariums will be modeled after our native forest floors - they will come out as cool living decorations that will remind you of nature and change over time! A closed system terrarium shouldn't need any watering or maintenance once created either - everything that it needs will be contained in the jar and recycled. ​​

Registration is $45.   Program is for Grade 3 - 6.

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Moth Madness 

Thursday, June 5 from 8:30 - 10:30 pm (Grade 7 - 10)

In this special evening program, we will uncover the wonderful world of moths!  These primarily nocturnal insects are seldom seen and underappreciated for their strikingly beautiful patterns and interesting range of adaptations and behaviors.  Educators will lead students in visiting light traps and baited trees which will attract different moth species, and we will learn together about what we end up seeing and identifying!  There are over 1,000 species of moth that live in New England and we are always excited to discover more of them!

Registration is $45.  

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Connecticut Trails Day Hike 2025

Saturday, June 7 from 11:30 am - 1 pm 

Join us for a free guided hike in honor of CT Trails Day - a two-day national event on the first weekend in June every year. Educator Kevin Andros will lead hikers of all ages and abilities through the varied and picturesque terrain of Woodcock Nature Center in honor of this special day. We'll enjoy the flora and fauna and answer questions along the trail as they arise. Dress for the weather as the event will be held rain or shine. 

This event is in partnership with the CT Forest & Park Association.

Registration is free but required.  This program is appropriate for adults and families.  Leashed dogs are welcome.  

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Moths at McKeon Farm in Ridgefield

Saturday, June 7 from 8:30 - 10:30 pm 

Come uncover the wonderful world of moths! Many species of these primarily nocturnal insects are seldom seen and underappreciated for their strikingly beautiful patterns and interesting range of adaptations. We will set up a light sheet to attract moths and other insects, and we will learn together about what we end up seeing and identifying! There are over 1,000 species of moth that live in New England, and we are always excited to discover more of them! 

This program is in partnership with the Ridgefield Conservation Commission. 

Registration is free but required.  This program is appropriate for adults and families.  

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Nature Center Open House

Saturday, June 14 from 9 - 11 am

Sunday, July 13 from 10 am - 12 pm 

Saturday, August 2 from 9 - 11 am

Stop by the Nature Center anytime between 9 - 11 am for a chance to speak with one of our educators and to meet our resident animals.  
 

No registration required.  

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