Beall Woods State Park 2015 Spring & Summer Programs Hike for Your Health Junior Naturalist Programs Saturdays, 9am March 7th, 14th, 21st & April 4th, 11th, 18th *Ages 9-12 *Registration Required During this six week program, you will have the opportunity to exercise in a serene setting with a group of people who enjoy being outdoors. Each week the hiking distance will increase and different paths will be utilized. Participants should dress appropriately for weather conditions. Woodpecker 101 Saturday, March 21st and June 6th, 2pm Which species of woodpecker is the smallest in Illinois? How do you tell the difference between a male and female Red-bellied woodpecker? Learn how to identify the woodpeckers found in our area. The nesting and feeding behaviors of each bird will also be discussed. The program will begin with a presentation in the Visitor Center and end with a short hike. Don’t forget your binoculars! Nature’s LARGEST & Smallest Friday, June 12th, 9am-11am Did you know that the smallest frog in Illinois is only 1-inch long and the largest tree recorded has a circumference of 34.3ft? Amazing statistics will be revealed about Illinois’ wildlife and plants. Two, Four, Six...EIGHT LEGS Friday, June 19th, 9am-11am Spiders are fascinating creatures that have adapted to live in nearly all types of habitats. Participants will observe spiders and discover how their anatomy differs from that of insects. Feeding behaviors and the life cycle of spiders will also be discussed. Be ready to search high and low. The group will keep track of how many spiders are encountered during a short hike around the Visitor Center. Endangered &Threatened Species Friday, June 26th, 9am-11am Unfortunately, there are 105 endangered and 47 threatened wildlife species listed in Illinois. The number for endangered plants more than doubles that of wildlife. Learn about some of these species and which ones can be found in Wabash County. Woodland Wildflower Hikes Youth Fishing Derby Saturdays - April 4th,11th,&18th -1pm Saturday, June 13th Registration 8-8:30am Fishing 8:30-10:30am Sap used as dye by Native Americans… A rootstock that tastes like radish… Discover past uses of our native flora and interesting characteristics about each wildflower species during a 1.5 mile hike along the trails of the Nature Preserve. Feel free to bring along your camera to capture the intricate design and delicate nature of these spring beauties. Plants in Need of Ants Saturday, May 2nd, 10am Many flowering plants rely on animals to aid in the dispersal of their seeds. During this program, we will be taking a close look at the beneficial relationship between ants and certain plants. Calling all anglers ages 6 to 16! Find your favorite fishing pole and lucky bait. You are invited to Beall Woods State Park’s annual youth fishing derby, sponsored by The Hanging Rock Bass Club. Please register upon arrival between 8am-8:30am. Participants will have two hours to fish. The first cast can be made at 8:30am. Prizes will be presented at approximately 10:45am. This event is free of charge and participants must be accompanied by an adult. Gardening for Pollinators Saturday, June 20th, 10am 50th Anniversary Celebration Saturday, May 23rd Sunday, May 24th The park staff invites everyone to participate in this very special celebration on Memorial weekend. There will be activities for the entire family including scheduled speakers, guided hikes, Montreal canoe rides, a casting contest, conservation bingo, a treasure hunt, team games, and mystery guests. Spread the word and bring your family and friends to this fun-filled and historic event at Beall Woods. A schedule of activities and times will be announced at a later date. With the array of brilliant colors added to the green landscape, flowers bring forth a state of peacefulness and happiness to their observers. Not only is their aesthetic value of importance, but many organisms rely on flowers for survival. Find out how to attract wildlife to your yard by planting beautiful native prairie plants. Participants should meet at the north shelter at 10am. We will be taking a short hike around the pollination garden and the prairie restoration site. Feel free to bring your camera! Fireflies Fishing With My Dad Saturday, July 11th, 8:30pm Saturday, June 6th Registration 8:30am-9am Fishing 9-10:30am Let’s examine the beetle behind the small flashing lights that appear and disappear throughout the dark summer nights. Please meet at the park’s Visitor Center. Don’t forget your flashlight! Outdoor activities will follow the presentation. Fishing With My Dad is sponsored by the Wabash County Health Department (All Our Kids Network) and is for children ages 5 and under. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please remember to bring your fishing gear with you. Park Resources: The IDNR’s Education Section has resource trunks available for loan to formal and non-formal educators. Each resource trunk is a large plastic container filled with supple-mental items to enhance your lessons. Trunks available at Beall Woods include: -Aquatic Illinois -Illinois Prairies -Illinois Trees -Illinois Wild Mammals -Illinois’ State Symbols -People & Animals of IL’s Past -Illinois Fossils -Illinois Insects & Spiders -Illinois’ Invasive Species Field Backpacks: -Illinois’ Amphibians and Reptiles -Field Trip Pack If you are interested in borrowing one of the resources mentioned above or would like to schedule a classroom visit / field trip with the park’s interpreter, please call 618-298-2441.
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