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A Web of Spiders

Posted on August 6, 2013August 6, 2013 by Cambridge Outdoors

“Take the time to look,” says the Dragonfly Woman. Her spider tale is a great read-aloud for nature clubs and classrooms.

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Posted in WildlifeTagged arthropods, ecology, food chain, food web, nature, observation, predator, prey, spiders

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Thanks to @puppet_kabob for another great workshop at @puppetshowplace. We hope to spread these paper sculpture techniques to families and kids in Cambridge as we explore our local species. #CambridgeMA #artsmatter #enviroed
Thank you @desiresnotevenourown when we saw this last weekend we were thrilled. It has Virginia opossum written all over it. #urbanwildlife #opossum #Cambridgema #enviroed #sewing #recycle #repurpose #tickeaters Photo (c) Bill Cc-BY-NC (on iNaturalist)
Calling attention to the very little things in this season when you’re outdoors with young kids can be a wonderful way to heighten their powers of observation and their curiosity. Think, And wonder, simply—texture,shapes, colors. And you can bet they’ll notice something you hadn’t. #cambridgema #enviroed #informaleducation #nonformaleducation #childrenandnature #childrenandnaturenetwork #texture #enviroed #nature #kidsoutdoors #getoutside #greencambridge #ecology
Models of Promethea moths in their leaf cocoons and finger puppets of Hummingbird Clearwing Moths from our activity at yesterday’s Family STEAM night...a surprising number of families came out despite the cold. Thanks for having us, @cambridgepubliclibrary! #enviroed #STEAM #urbanwildlife #cambridgema #northcambridge #cambridgepubliclibrary #lepidoptera #greencambridge
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