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Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park
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Local students are exposed to the presence and importance of local at-risk species and habitats and ways they can make a positive difference. Teachers can choose from a full menu of in-classroom and field trips that cover topics including adaptations, life cycles, habitats, photosynthesis, water quality, and more. Our favored field trip, “Habitats of the Saratoga Sand Plains,” highlights the Karner blue butterfly’s life cycle; its host plant, the wild blue lupine; the food chains and webs of the Saratoga Sand Plains Ecosystem; animal adaptations, freshwater life, pollution and habitat loss, and much more. These engaging programs meet criteria set forth in the state’s core curriculum for math and science. We now offer high school programming! Can’t find a program to fit to your needs? Contact us to schedule a unique program, tailored for you

Contact Info
Name: Allyson Paradis


Phone: (518) 450-0321

Address:
80 Scout Rd
Wilton, NY 12831
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Regions
  • Capital District
  • Mohawk Valley
  • North Country
  • Formats
  • Classroom Presentation (Small Groups)
  • Grade Levels
  • K-2
  • 3-5
  • 6-8
  • 9-12
  • Categories
  • Science
  • STEAM