Updates
Starting Monday, July 28, our Durham summer camps will take place in Duke Forest thanks to an exciting new partnership […]
Summer Camp Orientation/Q&A Dates
Questions to Ask Your Epic Expeditions Camper – Wednesday
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
Questions to Ask your Harness the Flame Camper – Wednesday
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
Questions to Ask Your Wild Games Camper
If you’re wondering what your camper has been up to this week, here are some questions to get the conversation started…
Native Flora of the Month: Wood Sorrel (genus Oxalis)
Wild edible wood sorrel's three-petaled leaves turn dark red or burgundy when mature, and have a sour, somewhat citrusy taste.
Women in the Outdoors
Outdoor activities -- both work and recreation alike -- have long been male-dominated fields. However, dozens of women throughout history have been instrumental in shaping the outdoors as we know it. This week marks the beginning of Women's History Month, making it a great time to spotlight some of these…
The Great Backyard Bird Count: Feb. 18 to 21
It's time for the annual Great Backyard Bird Count! Everyone is invited to join the count so their birds become part of the massive database used by scientists to track changes in bird populations over time.
Diversifying Your Bookshelf
Diverse representation in children's literature is both a mirror and a window. For BIPOC children, it is important for them to see themselves reflected in the stories that they read. For White children, these stories provide a lens into different cultures, helping to dismantle racism from a very young age.
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