Jessica Davis and Ben Scott with campers firing clay on the hottest day of the year!
Jessica Davis and Ben Scott with campers firing clay on the hottest day of the year!
Department of Natural Resources Biologist Sue Olcott presents an afternoon program on bats.
The silhouette is of a Samoan fruit bat the largest bat species in the world.
Action at the Archery Range in 100 degree heat. These are dedicated archers!
CITs help erect mist nets for a special night program on bats.
DNR Biologist Sue Olcott shows campers and staff a Hoary bat.
This is the most widely distributed U.S. bat, found from southern Canada through most of continental United States and Hawaii
Sue with Red bat.
This bat species is found from southern Canada, throughout U.S., all the way down to South America
Ted Rybeck and Ellen Brodsky teaching their morning session on smells in nature.
Arts and Crafts with Jessica Davis, this week campers work with clay.
Sarah Hooff teaching campers about crayfish.
Crayfish, also called crawfish or crawdad, are closely related to the lobster. More than half of the more than 500 species of Crayfish occur in North America.
Junior Nature Camp ~2006 Photo Gallery~