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Nature’s Classroom: A Year of Discovery at South Florida Wildlife Center

The South Florida Wildlife Center is thrilled to invite the public to participate in Nature’s Classroom—a new, interactive educational series for all ages, designed to inspire a deeper understanding of South Florida’s ecosystems and wildlife.

Thanks to the generous sponsorship of Lauderdale Pathology, this entire 2025 program is free to attend and open to anyone interested in conservation, nature, and wildlife education.

What is Nature’s Classroom?

Each month, participants will dive into a new topic through a one-hour workshop featuring a short presentation, hands-on activities, and a chance to meet our Ambassador Animals.

Whether you’re a lifelong nature lover or new to wildlife education, Nature’s Classroom offers something for everyone.

From wetlands and marine life to migratory species and nocturnal animals, this program gives attendees a chance to learn by doing—and connect with the natural world in a fun and memorable way.

Upcoming Session:

Ecosystem Explorers – Saturday, July 19, 2025 | 10:00 AM

Explore South Florida’s incredible biodiversity as we journey through wetlands, forests, and coastal habitats. Learn how species coexist, what makes each ecosystem unique, and how you can help protect them.

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Full 2025 Schedule

May 17 – Wetland Wonders
Explore the vital role wetlands and estuaries play in biodiversity and coastal resilience.

June 21 – Ocean Observers
Learn about South Florida's marine ecosystems—from coral reefs to seagrasses—and the threats they face.

July 19 – Ecosystem Explorers
Discover how land and water ecosystems connect, and what flora and fauna depend on them.

August 16 – Planting for Pollinators
Support local pollinators by learning about native plants and creating pollinator-friendly gardens.

September 20 – Mighty Migrators
Experience the amazing journeys of butterflies, birds, and more through hands-on migration activities.

October 18 – Nighttime Navigators
Meet nocturnal wildlife and discover how these species thrive in the dark.

November 15 – Creature Culture
Explore the cultural significance of animals in human societies and the need for conservation.

December 20 – Holiday Habitats

Create wildlife-friendly winter shelters while learning how species adapt to seasonal changes.

Why It Matters

Nature’s Classroom is more than a class—it’s a call to action. By equipping the public with knowledge and hands-on experience, we’re building a stronger, more aware community that’s better prepared to protect our environment and its incredible inhabitants.

Whether you’re a teacher, parent, student, or lifelong learner, this program is your chance to engage, explore, and make a difference.

Ready to Learn and Explore?

Space is limited each month, so don’t wait to register.
RSVP here

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