June 2018
TreeHouse Rangers (Ages 9-11)
6/11/2018 -
Why is wildlife important to the functioning of the world around us? And more importantly, why are wild animals important to us? “TreeHouse Rangers" is an exciting interactive camp that allows campers to advance their knowledge on native wildlife by discovering the unique and sometimes surprising adaptations that even the smallest wild critter has! We will learn to appreciate the roles that animals play through animal encounters and experiences and become champions for protecting wildlife. Campers will then be tasked with utilizing the knowledge gained about some of these animals and applying it to hands-on projects and enrichment crafts for our permanent residents! This is the perfect camp for children who are eager to learn about their surroundings and how they themselves can help make positive and lasting impacts!

Our Go WILD! summer camp sessions are $75 per child, which includes a t-shirt, crafts, dinner on Tuesday, and an experience they will never forget! Closed-toed shoes are required. Children must pack a lunch the first day. Dinner is provided the second.

For more information please visit http://www.treehousewildlifecenter.com/go-wild-camps Ready to sign your child up? Call the center at (618) 466-2990. A non-refundable reservation fee is required at time of registration (via card over the phone or within one week of registration date).