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Spring 2023 – Nature Journal
GROW WILD combines nature exploration with supplementary lessons in science, math, language arts, and social studies.

Winter 2024 – Nature Journal
We can all feel that the crisp air of winter has officially settled in. Animals are hunkering down and plants are entering dormancy to conserve their resources until warmer conditions return. But from tomorrow until midsummer, we can rejoice knowing we will have increasingly more hours of light each day, gradually bringing the promise of brighter, longer days ahead!

Summer 2023 – Nature Journal
The goal of T.E.N. is to help teachers promote student understanding and appreciation of science and the natural environment.

Fall 2023 – Nature Journal
Our Vulture Day celebration on Saturday, September 2nd was a huge success with interactive exhibits for everyone to enjoy!

Summer 2024 – Nature Journal
Throughout the year, our young adventurers developed a wide array of outdoor skills and knowledge like conducting nature-related experiments.

Fall 2024 – Nature Journal
At the Mountain Campus, Scrub oaks all throughout the Pueblo Mountain Park are beginning to turn orangey-gold.