Books and Boots
Myrick Conservation CenterAges 2 – 7 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an … Continued
January 25 @ 9:00 am
Waterfowling is an American tradition that combines hunting with an appreciation of wetlands and their wildlife. To instill a strong conservation ethic for all our natural resources, Brandywine Red Clay Alliance (BRC) is providing an exciting opportunity for youngsters ages 11 through 16. Participants will study wildlife management, habitat protection, conservation practices and the values of wetlands during a comprehensive introduction to the American waterfowling heritage. Specific topics include identification of waterfowl, conservation ethics, retriever training, wing shooting skills. decoy carving, firearms and water safety and good sportsmanship. An optional hunt will be offered at the conclusion of the program, under the supervision of experienced guides. This is an exciting hands-on all outdoors program. Lunch will be provided.
Parent participation is encouraged, but not required (no extra fee). Participants will have the opportunity to fulfill the hunter safety requirements at no additional charge and will receive a certification card (required for all new hunters in PA and DE).
Led by Jim Jordan, BRC Executive Director, CEO with instruction provided by a host of regional experts, including accomplished carvers, dog trainers and world champion waterfowl callers.
To participate in these programs a BRC family membership is required.
Sundays from 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM
January 25th and February 1st (two-day program)
$50, members only
For additional information call 610-793-1090
Register here.
Ages 2 – 7 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an … Continued
Ages 2 – 7 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an … Continued
Volunteers will assemble at 8:00 AM at either the Ashland Nature Center in Hockessin, DE or Anson B. Nixon Park or the Kennett Area YMCA outdoor Pool in Kennett Square … Continued
Our new Nature Play program will run the last Tuesday of the month January – March from 10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. 1/31, 2/28 and 3/28 What is Nature Play? … Continued
Tickets on sale now!! The Wild & Scenic Film Festival is just around the corner! Hosted by Trail Creek Outfitters and benefiting BRC and Stroud Water Research. Wild & Scenic … Continued
Ages 2 – 7 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an … Continued
Ages 2 – 7 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an … Continued
What is Nature Play? It is a program where our younger friends can explore our weekly themes at their own pace. We will have guided activities available including books, crafts, … Continued
A beloved springtime tradition is returning to Anson B. Nixon Park! The Kennett Area Park Authority (KAPA), together with the Brandywine Red Clay Alliance, is pleased to present the annual Trout … Continued
Ages 2 – 7 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an … Continued
Ages 2 – 7 10:00am – 11:30am Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an … Continued
What is Nature Play? It is a program where our younger friends can explore our weekly themes at their own pace. We will have guided activities available including books, crafts, … Continued