Stay busy and join Land Steward, Carl Hutchinson, in an effort to improve to BRC’s nature preserves. Assist with a variety of tasks including invasive species removal, trail clearing, tree planting maintenance, and light construction, all while learning about nature, having fun, and meeting great people!
No experience necessary!
Water, sturdy work boots, and protective clothing are a must. Tools, work gloves, and eye and ear protection (if necessary) will be provided.
As we transition into Fall, join us at our property and embrace the peaceful surroundings by practicing yoga among the trees (weather permitting outside). Rain or Shine. We have a limited amount of yoga mats to borrow on a first come, first served basis. (Ages 10 and up) Members: $5 Non-members: $8 To register please … Continued
Waterfowling is an American tradition that combines hunting with an appreciation of wetlands and their wildlife. In order to instill a strong conservation ethic for all of our natural resources, BRC and the Delaware Nature Society (DNS) is providing an exciting opportunity for youngsters ages 11 through 15. Participants will study wildlife management, habitat protection, … Continued
Whooo’s ready for some fun! Learn about local owl species that inhabit the surrounding area. Use your new-found knowledge as you hike the Myrick Conservation Center property listening for owls and other creatures of the night. Members: $3 Nonmembers: $5 To register please click here.
Join us in celebrating the holidays! Let your imagination run wild while you create crafts from natural and recycled items. (Ages 7 and up) Member: $3 Non-member: $5 Please click here to register.
For Children 3-5 years old Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an on-theme craft and a real-life outdoor adventure. Please register by the Wednesday before class. Please dress for the weather! Members: $6 (per child) Non-members: $8 (per child) Please … Continued
Join us for our Annual Polar Plunge! Experience the Brandywine Creek in a whole new way. Whether you go knee deep or take the full plunge you are welcome to make a splash! Please see the documents below for more information or to register. Online registration Paper Registration and Waiver: BRC Polar Plunge Registration.19 BRC … Continued
For Children 3-5 years old Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an on-theme craft and a real-life outdoor adventure. Please register by the Wednesday before class. Please dress for the weather! Members: $6 (per child) Non-members: $8 (per child) Please click … Continued
For Children 3-5 years old Books come to life at the Myrick Conservation Center as Potter the Otter reads a book to inspire. The story continues with an on-theme craft and a real-life outdoor adventure. Please register by the Wednesday before class. Please dress for the weather! Members: $6 Non-members: $8 Please click here to … Continued
Send your child to camp for a day at the Myrick Conservation Center. This multi-age, single group camp will spend the day outdoors exploring all things spring, including a scavenger hunt and garden craft. Please register by April 12th. Come dressed for the weather. Space is limited. Ages 6-12 Members $35, Non-Members $50 Click here … Continued
We're celebrating the 50th Anniversary of Mountain of Storms. This epic film documents the storied 1968 road trip adventure of 5 friends: Yvon Chouinard (Patagonia’s founder), Doug Tompkins (The North Face's founder), Dick Dorworth, Chris Jones and Lito Tejada-Flores. Piled into an old sketchy van, the group embarked on a 5,000-mile journey from California to … Continued
Do you have standing water, eroding stream banks, or a monoculture of mowed grass on your property? Learn ways that you can improve storm water run-off and wildlife habitat and maybe even reduce lawn maintenance. We’ll discuss rain gardens, bio-swales, habitat gardens and riparian buffers. Then take a hike at the Myrick Conservation Center to … Continued