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Nature Centers are areas which are set aside for the conservation and preservation of plants, water resources and/or wildlife. They generally provide educational opportunities for the public as well as passive recreational facilities.
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Town owned and operated park offering nature trails, wet meadows, upland swamp, wooded hills and two-acre pond. Nature-oriented classes for school age children are provided as well as weekend programs for adults and families.
Contains thousands of plants, including several champion trees, and features a pond, swamp, and stream.
Agricultural and environmental center in Madison provides its history and information on programs, community gardens and harvest festival.
Classes in natural history and primitive studies. Located in the Ivoryton section of Essex.
Environmental Education Center with enrichment programs, exhibits, events, school visits and a library. Located at Cherry Lawn Park in Darien.
Dedicated to promoting environmental awareness through programs and activities. Seven miles of hiking trails, birds of prey in outdoor enclosures and trail-side museum containing natural history exhibits. Located in Mystic.
Features live animals, hands-on exhibits, a reading corner and gift shop. Located in Mill Woods Park in Wethersfield.
1300 acres of land in Woodbury, Middlebury, Southbury and Bethlehem which includes the Whittemore Sanctuary.
Information from Wikipedia includes location, summary and link to website, if any.
80 acres in Danbury that provides nature trails and group programs.
Formerly an old barn on nine acres of land in Killingworth, today the center offers a steward program, field trips, educational programs and a newsletter. Part of the Killingworth Land Conservation Trust.
201 acre wildlife preserve and nature center in New Milford open for hiking, picnics, summer camp, scouting and school programs.
Information on facility located in Canton including programs, and classes.
Promotes sound environmental stewardship and enhances community life through participation in collaborative nature, environment and art experiences.
Located on state-owned land that straddles Wilton and Ridgefield, site is primarily wetlands but offers an upland area with nature trails. Information on programs, events and summer camp. [PDF]
Formerly an old barn on nine acres of land in Killingworth, today the center offers a steward program, field trips, educational programs and a newsletter. Part of the Killingworth Land Conservation Trust.
Located on state-owned land that straddles Wilton and Ridgefield, site is primarily wetlands but offers an upland area with nature trails. Information on programs, events and summer camp. [PDF]
201 acre wildlife preserve and nature center in New Milford open for hiking, picnics, summer camp, scouting and school programs.
Agricultural and environmental center in Madison provides its history and information on programs, community gardens and harvest festival.
80 acres in Danbury that provides nature trails and group programs.
1300 acres of land in Woodbury, Middlebury, Southbury and Bethlehem which includes the Whittemore Sanctuary.
Contains thousands of plants, including several champion trees, and features a pond, swamp, and stream.
Classes in natural history and primitive studies. Located in the Ivoryton section of Essex.
Environmental Education Center with enrichment programs, exhibits, events, school visits and a library. Located at Cherry Lawn Park in Darien.
Features live animals, hands-on exhibits, a reading corner and gift shop. Located in Mill Woods Park in Wethersfield.
Dedicated to promoting environmental awareness through programs and activities. Seven miles of hiking trails, birds of prey in outdoor enclosures and trail-side museum containing natural history exhibits. Located in Mystic.
Information from Wikipedia includes location, summary and link to website, if any.
Information on facility located in Canton including programs, and classes.
Promotes sound environmental stewardship and enhances community life through participation in collaborative nature, environment and art experiences.
Town owned and operated park offering nature trails, wet meadows, upland swamp, wooded hills and two-acre pond. Nature-oriented classes for school age children are provided as well as weekend programs for adults and families.
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