We are thrilled to share Nature Alberta's Nature Kids latest resource - the new and improved Nature Heroes Activity book! Download this great resource for fun nature activities that will help you earn the Nature Heroes Certificate!
Read MoreThe Lethbridge cultureLINK bus route is a fare-free bus route connecting six major attractions in Lethbridge, running from June 27th to September 5th, 2022. Available roughly every 20 minutes, the cultureLINK is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint while discovering Lethbridge!
Read MoreRattlesnakes spend much of their time on dry coulee slopes but will wander into cottonwood forests and wetlands in search of food. These snakes also enjoy sunning themselves on paved paths, so it is not uncommon to see them on pathways in some Lethbridge neighbourhoods. We have produced a Snake Safety video with the help of local snake enthusiast Ken Moore that provides expert tips and tricks to help avoid an unwanted encounter with rattlesnakes.
Read MoreLed by the Lethbridge Naturalists’ Society and in collaboration with the Helen Schuler Nature Centre, we are proud to partner in the second-edition of the Checklist of the Birds of the Lethbridge Area. We printed 1,000 copies of the Bird Checklists and are now distributing them in the community. Additional copies are available at the Nature Centre as part of their brochure collection.
Read MoreRecently we worked with the team at Helen Schuler Nature Centre to develop, print, and distribute Get Outside 101 - Nature Play Guides. The objective was to promote the benefits of being outside in nature and provide practical ideas for parents and caregivers to get outside and engage in fun activities through the summer!
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