Mighty Naturalist Program; Life Under a Log
Life Under a Log Program is for children ages 1-5 years old attending with an adult caregiver. Program Description: Some people might see just a mushy, rotten log. We see […]
Life Under a Log Program is for children ages 1-5 years old attending with an adult caregiver. Program Description: Some people might see just a mushy, rotten log. We see […]
Volunteers needed for Spring School Programs Volunteer Trail Leaders (new & returning) interested to lead Spring school field trips are invited to attend this informative half day training session on […]
SOLD OUT Woodcock Night Walk (adult program) will start at 6:30 pm with a short indoor presentation to learn about the woodcock that reside in Michigan, their adaptations, and then […]
Earth Day, which is celebrated on April 22nd, promotes environmental protection, encouraging people to keep a clean, healthy planet. Once again, Jackson County Conservation District (JCCD) is organizing a fun […]
Night of the Amphibians program has been cancelled due to a big rain storm moving in this evening 4/29. What better way to welcome spring than to wade in the […]
Explore the Night: Signs of Spring and Virtual Night Sky Tour Let’s explore and use our night senses! Join Ella Sharp Museum and Dahlem, Jackson's Nature Place for a […]
Birds, Blooms & Butterflies Festival is Saturday, August 12, 2023, 9:00 am-3:00 pm The Dahlem Conservancy is excited to announce the return of BBB Festival! We are hosting the 15th […]
Join Dahlem Naturalist Educator, Carrie Benham, to explore how amazing one of our most beloved insects truly is; the beautiful Monarch Butterfly. Learn all about this tiny […]
Volunteer Trail Leaders (new & returning) interested to lead Fall school field trips are invited to attend this informative three-hour training session on Wednesday, September 6, 9:00 am to 12 […]
SOLD OUT - REGISTRATION IS CLOSED. Did you know Michigan is home to over 50 combined species of reptiles and amphibians, including snakes, turtles, frogs, toads, salamanders and lizards! […]