

While these places have physically closed their doors, many have realized that the need for children's entertainment is at an all-time high, and many have stepped up to offer just that. In their attempt to comply with social distancing directives, museums, zoos and amusement parks the world over have announced temporary closures when they will reopen is anyone's guess. With everyone doing their part to curb the spread of Coronavirus, the usual haunts for children's entertainment are now closed to the public. No doubt, parents find themselves constantly looking for ways to entertain their kids 24/7, and with the quarantine well underway, many are at a loss for resources. Stuck at home with canceled spring break plans, and summer vacations next on the chopping block, things might be looking pretty grim right now. Moms and dads are suddenly finding themselves wearing far too many hats: parent, employee, caregiver and teacher are just naming a few. For the first time in most of our lifetimes, schools have been shut down for extended periods, and no one really knows when it will end. Students will explore the amazing adaptations and natural history of the otters in the Adirondacks.While the world is sorting out the new normal of social distancing, parents everywhere are also trying to do it with full-time jobs, and in many cases, no child care.


*Available on Zoom or Google Meet Platformsįollow us on an engaging experience, diving into the world of otters. Virtual programs can accommodate up to 100 individuals and be catered to all ages. Whether your class or group is nearby or far away, engage your students in 30 minutes of curriculum-based science exploration, from a Wild Center perspective. WITH WILD CENTER VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS, YOUR STUDENTS: Experience The Wild Center’s campus and get to know some of our animals through some of our favorite activities and a private, fun, interactive educational program with one of our Naturalists. Engage your students in an exploration of science and the natural world from a Wild Center perspective – no bus ride necessary.
