Subscribe from $5.99
0,00 USD

No products in the cart.

7 Conservation Area Field Trips to Immerse Students in Nature

Advertisement

Originally published in TEACH Magazine, May/June 2024 Issue

By Nupur Bagoria

Today’s students are tomorrow’s leaders, which is why it is important for the younger generations to develop an appreciation of the natural world and what must be done to protect it. Often the best way to learn about nature is by being immersed in it, and so we’ve made a list of some incredible conservation areas that offer environmental education programming.

Engaging with the outdoors at a young age allows children to form a lasting bond with nature, and also helps them understand the responsibility they have to sustain it. Through conducting field surveys, following animal tracks, identifying trees, and more, these trips will inspire students to care about the flora and fauna around them, while encouraging them embrace their role as environmental stewards of the future.

Ann & Sandy Cross Conservation Area
Foothills, AB

ASCCA’s outdoor programs offer a unique and immersive way to supplement your students’ learning about the interconnectedness of all living things. Kids from Grades 1–9 can explore this 4,800-acre living classroom while taking part in a wide range of hands-on, curriculum-connected topics. From the fascinating lifecycles of insects, to the incredible ways plants and animals survive in winter, to the important role trees play in mitigating the effects of climate change, students will gain a deeper understanding of biodiversity, stewardship, and how all species (including humans) fit into the web of life.

Blue Hill Heritage Trust
Blue Hill Peninsula, ME

Field trips along the Blue Hill Peninsula cover a diverse range of ecological topics including local geology, vernal pool ecosystems, fire safety, and native plants. The Trust also connects teachers with experts and professionals in the community to lead field trips on various subjects like mushrooms, birding, seaweed, and nature journaling. Teachers are encouraged to share their requirements for standards and curriculum connections so that each trip can be customized to suit their needs. The Trust’s website has a number of educational resources that are worth checking out too!

Central Lake Ontario Conservation Authority
Various locations, ON

CLOCA offers year-round educational opportunities for K–12 students to learn about watersheds, conservation, and the natural world. Choose from dozens of curriculum-connected programs, all of which are designed to help students explore habitats and gain knowledge about biodiversity, while also engaging in interactive games and activities. A selection of virtual field trips are available as well, and be sure to check out the additional teacher resources.

The Conservation Foundation
Various locations, IL

The Conservation Foundation runs K–12 field trips at their two farms sites in Naperville and Montgomery, but they will also lead a field trip exploration at any local natural area, or even bring hands-on environmental education programs right to your classroom! Choose from curriculum-aligned field trips about geoscience, decomposers, wind and solar power, and more.

High Park Nature Centre
Toronto, ON

Located in Toronto’s largest public park, this nature centre is an excellent destination for educators who want to provide their students with an unforgettable learning experience. Here, K–12 students will engage in a variety of hands-on activities that help them understand the ecosystems of High Park, the importance of its soil and water bodies, and the history of the land. Each half-day field trip includes a hike, games, and stimulating discussions that foster curiosity and critical thinking.

Three Herons Conservation Area
Calgary, AB

In collaboration with the Nature Conservancy of Canada, Inside Education has created a selection of half-day, hands-on field programs for junior high students. At the unique Three Herons site, students will have the opportunity to perform assessments of terrestrial and aquatic ecosystems, while also exploring the connections between wildlife, water, and land use. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the environment and contribute to its preservation!

Wascana Centre
Regina, SK

Students can get their fill of nature right in the heart of the city at Wascana’s Habitat Conservation Area. This 23-acre site is home to many notable plant and animal species who are featured in the centre’s one- to three-hour programs. Elementary students can learn about wetlands, plant and animal adaptations, outdoor survival skills, and more, while older students have the chance to gain field experience by conducting their own biodiversity surveys.

Virtual Field Trips/Resources:

Avatar photo

Nupur Bagoria is a writer/editor who brings both precision and creativity to every project she takes on. When she’s not wrangling words or getting lost in books, you’ll find her deep in her latest DIY project or tending to her growing plant collection.

Education News

Why Eighth-Grade Algebra Access Matters

Access to eighth-grade algebra is far from equal. Many students never get the chance to take it before high school, even when they’re ready.

Connecticut State Department of Education Launches New Music-Infused High School Humanities Course

Developed in partnership with TeachRock, the classroom-ready “Course in a Box” An American History of Rock and Soul offers districts an arts-integrated model course aligned to state standards.

Social Media, Identity, and Power in the Digital Age: Youth-Led Conference on March 22

This free virtual event for Grades 8–12 will explore how social media influences identity, power, culture, entrepreneurship, and digital well-being.

A Slice of Learning: Mathnasium and Pizza Pizza Celebrate Pi Day

National Pi Day partnership brings hands-on math experiences and a chance to win a $3,140 scholarship and $314 Pizza Pizza gift card.

How to Boost Participation in Physical Activity for Autistic Youth

Researchers investigating how to increase participation in physical activity by autistic children say key strategies include creating predictable routines, involving family members, and ensuring safe and sensory-friendly spaces.

Registration Now Open for Free Global Math Competition on March 24

World Maths Day, the world’s largest online mathematics competition, kicks off on March 24. Over the years, this fun, free international celebration of math has seen over 10 million students answer more than 1 billion questions.
Nupur Bagoria
Nupur Bagoria
Nupur Bagoria is a writer/editor who brings both precision and creativity to every project she takes on. When she’s not wrangling words or getting lost in books, you’ll find her deep in her latest DIY project or tending to her growing plant collection.

Advertisement

Read More

Why Eighth-Grade Algebra Access Matters

Access to eighth-grade algebra is far from equal. Many students never get the chance to take it before high school, even when they’re ready.

Sparking Curiosity: How to Transform STEM Learning in Your Classroom

What if getting students interested in STEM doesn’t require different assessments or an entirely new curriculum? What if the real shift comes from rethinking how we invite students to experience STEM in the first place?

Empowering Learners Starts Within: The Key to Unlocking Their Full Potential

When we prioritize emotional health, we don’t just teach students—we empower them to lead, to dream, and to thrive.

Connecticut State Department of Education Launches New Music-Infused High School Humanities Course

Developed in partnership with TeachRock, the classroom-ready “Course in a Box” An American History of Rock and Soul offers districts an arts-integrated model course aligned to state standards.

Teaching the Modern-Day Relevance of “Fahrenheit 451”

While Bradbury’s novel was originally written over seventy years ago, its themes are more pertinent than ever—especially in the classroom.

TikTok and Teenage Pedagogy: Engaging Gen Z with Trauma and Nervous System Literacy

These days, the reality is that plenty of young people are learning about mental health online, often through social media platforms like TikTok.