Springing Back to Warmth & Nature!


Head out to one of our nature preserves to connect with nature during the changing of the seasons. Bear monitoring and ruffed grouse field studies are worth the trip to the Poconos. Go forest bathing, help us with community science at Black River Sanctuary, and track animals at our preserves here in the Lehigh Valley. 


Making lifelong connections to nature takes a community of support.



Spring Equinox Forest Bathing for Wellness and Recovery

Fri., Mar. 27, 1 - 4 P.M.| FREE

Trexler Nature Preserve


Join Stacey Vinci, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, to start spring with mindfulness and wholesome meditation in the natural backdrop of Trexler Nature Preserve.


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Forest Bathing: What Is It? Should You Try It?


Immersed in the forest, one can find much more than meets the eye. By “bathing” in nature, you can begin to look deeper...


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Stewardship Walk & Bear Monitoring Talk

Fri., Feb. 20, 10 A.M. - 12 P.M. | FREE

Blakeslee, Pennsylvania


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Join us for a guided hike at a Wildlands protected easement to explore Pennsylvania's bear conservation program.


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Woodcock & Grouse Field Study

Sun., Mar. 15, 9 - 11 A.M. | FREE

Thomas Darling Preserve


Join Ruffed Grouse Society's James Boburka and working dogs to tour forest stewardship supporting Pennsylvania's state bird, the ruffed grouse, and the American woodcock.


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Wildlife Meet and Greet

Sat., Mar. 7, 1 - 3 P.M. | FREE

Trexler Nature Preserve


Wildlands has some pretty WILD animal ambassadors on our staff. Get up close to wildlife and learn fascinating facts from our human staff about wildlife in your neck of the woods.


Plus, enjoy a guided hike led by Wildlands' Environmental Educators!


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Animal Tracking 101

Sat., Mar. 14, 1 - 3 P.M. | FREE

Minsi Lake Wilderness Area - West Shore Access


Signs of wildlife are all around us. Learn to identify animal tracks (footprints, scat, and more) on a guided walk led by Wildlands' Environmental Educators.


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Black River Bioblitz

Sat., Mar. 21, 9 A.M. - 12 P.M.| FREE

Black River Sanctuary


Let Wildlands guide your tree identification with a hike or opt to bioblitz at your own speed! What is a bioblitz? It's a fancy word for a bunch of curious hikers saying, "What's that plant? What's that bird? What's that mushroom?" and making meaningful contributions to science with nature observations.


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