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Compost Education Expands Beyond Fossil Rim

The Fossil Rim Natural Resources Department has a lot to keep them busy throughout the wildlife park, but that hasn’t deterred Caitlin Pyle and Vanessa Hays from venturing into nearby ...READ MORE

Compost Education Expands Beyond Fossil Rim

Fossil Rim working on Monarch Waystation, pollinator gardens

Outside the education department offices at Fossil Rim Wildlife Center’s Wolf Ridge Nature Camp, there is a gradually expanding official Monarch Waystation © and pollinator bed. Tessa Chenoa Ownbey, Fossil ...READ MORE

Fossil Rim working on Monarch Waystation, pollinator gardens

Education intern explains sensory garden

The purpose of a sensory garden is to stimulate senses and get kids more interested in nature. Sensory gardens encourage people to touch, taste, look, hear, and interact with the ...READ MORE

Education intern explains sensory garden

Pyle shares her game plan for Plastic Free July

“Plastic Free July” was originally developed in 2011 in Western Australia, and the movement went worldwide in 2013. It has continued to grow each year and now has over one ...READ MORE

Pyle shares her game plan for Plastic Free July

Growing in the Key-hole Garden

With 1 in 8 people hungry in our world, it may seem daunting to think that one individual could make a difference.  Fortunately, by taking responsibility for our own food ...READ MORE

Growing in the Key-hole Garden

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