Virtual Learning Programs From NC 4-H Camps

Spring 2022 LIVE Virtual Learning Programs in Partnership with Streamable Learning


 
4-H Stories in the Stars Astronomy event poster

Stories in the Stars Astronomy

March 11, 2022

What is an Equinox anyway? Learn the science behind it and explore constellations in the night sky. Register here for 11:10 am ET Register here for 1:10 pm ET
4-H Sharks Teeth and Fossils event poster

Sharks Teeth & Fossils

April 14, 2022

Hosted by The Eastern 4-H Center. Learn how to find fossils and explore a collection of sharks teeth. Register here for 11:10 am ET Register here for 1:10 pm ET
4-H Run, Duck, Hide event poster

Run, Duck, Hide! Predator/Prey Relationships

May 3, 2022

Hosted by BJP. Explore animal skulls to learn about types of predators and prey. Register here for 11:10 am ET Register here for 1:10 pm ET


 

 

VIRTUAL FIELD TRIPS


Pre-recorded

Coastal Ecology with The Eastern 4-H Center

Take 45 minute virtual field trip to The Eastern 4-H Center with Program Director Jonathan Peoples to learn about Coastal Ecology, the Albemarle Sound and the amazing wildlife that calls it home!

 

Beaver Pond Explorations with Betsy-Jeff Penn

Take this 45 minute virtual field trip to the Betsy-Jeff Penn 4-h Center to explore their decades old, mature beaver pond habitat. Did you know that beavers are one of the only species that changes the physical world around them in order to survive? In this session, students take a virtual tour of the beaver pond habitat to learn about this important North Carolina animal and its habitat. Students learn how to identify evidence of beaver activity and discover why beavers are so important to many other plants and animals.

 

Pine Forest Ecology with Millstone 4-H Camp

Take a virtual field trip to Millstone 4-H Camp to learn all about Longleaf Pines and the unique ecosystems they call home! Did you know that Millstone 4-H Camp is located in one of the most beautifully restored Longleaf Pine forests in the south eastern US? Did you also know that Longleaf Pine forests are home to many rare plant and animal species? In this session, students will explore this unique pine forest ecosystem along with the help of a wildlife expert at Millstone 4-H Camp. Students will explore how and why the Longleaf Pine declined in the 20th century and how restoring these important trees helps many different species.

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