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The Nature Exchange Project (opening March 2008)

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The Nature Exchange is a unique learning environment that relies on the personal "trading" of found natural items and information about them, to motivate interest and understanding. This experience is fun and richly rewarding. It effectively raises awareness of key issues in the natural world around us and, through personal interaction, changes attitudes and behavior.

The intention of the new Park facility is to motivate children (and adults!) to become naturalists, who observe, respect and value the natural world around them. It is essentially an environmental project that connects people, especially children, to their natural world.

Click here for more information about how you can donate.
Click here for more information about the Discover Our Nature Campaign.
Click here for more information about the Bear & Otter Exhibit.
Click here to view the Discover Our Nature Video
(Windows Media Player required, file size = 2.6MB).

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