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Spring Montezuma Field Trip for Families

Baltimore Woods Nature Center 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY

Join us at Montezuma to watch geese, ducks, and other birds and to learn the stories of how they can travel so far.

$9 – $13

Derby Hill Field Trip and Stewardship Project

Baltimore Woods Nature Center 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY

Join Naturalist and former Derby Hill Hawk Counter Anna Stunkel at Derby Hill to learn about raptors' journeys!

$9 – $13

Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: Warblers and Amazing Neotropical Migrants

Baltimore Woods Nature Center 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY

Baltimore Woods Nature Center is excited to Partner with Matt Young's Mindful Nature Expeditions to offer a series of 6 outdoor excursions between February and July of 2024. This naturalist wellness class will combine observing nature with mindfulness, creating a practice that incorporates a heightened sense of awareness, both in ourselves and the environment around us. This is the fourth of 6 sessions which will be focused on "Warblers and our amazing neotropical migrants from Central and South America" at Bear Swamp State Forest along the south end of Skaneateles Lake.

$30

Nourishing Ourselves Through Nature: The Comfort of Trees and Experiences Shared on Our Journey

Baltimore Woods Nature Center 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY

Baltimore Woods Nature Center is excited to Partner with Matt Young's Mindful Nature Expeditions to offer a series of 6 outdoor excursions between February and July of 2024. This naturalist wellness class will combine observing nature with mindfulness, creating a practice that incorporates a heightened sense of awareness, both in ourselves and the environment around us. This is the final of 6 sessions which will be focused on "The comfort of trees and the experiences we've shared together on our journey through the classes" that will take place both at Baltimore Woods Nature Center and the CNYLT Pleasant Valley Preserve. 

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