The 1934 Old Town Canoe Raffle
March 1 - May 23, 2024 The Story of the Canoe: The Conservation Center is in need of a beautiful new bird blind that (with permit approval) will grace the […]
WHITE MEMORIAL CONSERVATION CENTER
March 1 - May 23, 2024 The Story of the Canoe: The Conservation Center is in need of a beautiful new bird blind that (with permit approval) will grace the […]
Tuesday, April 16-Friday, April 19 “Sense-sational” Spring Break Camp Grades 1-3: 9:30am – 12:30pm Which CT animal has the best sense of hearing? Who can see better: a human or […]
Tuesday, April 16-Friday, April 19 “Sense-sational” Spring Break Camp Grades 4-6: 1:30pm – 4:30pm Which CT animal has the best sense of hearing? Who can see better: a human or […]
Saturday, April 20, 2024 Andy Dobos will help you learn some common, easily identifiable edible wild plants and how to responsibly harvest and prepare them. Walk through field, forest, and […]
Saturday, April 20, 2024 More than a century ago, nearly 4 billion American chestnut trees were growing in the eastern U.S. They were among the largest, tallest, and fastest-growing trees. […]
Friday, April 26 – Saturday, April 27 31st Annual Museum Sleep-In! 4-6th Grade 5:00pm Friday – 12:00pm Saturday Join us for a real-life “Night at the Museum” experience! We’ll have […]
Saturday, April 27, 2024 CANCELED DUE TO RAIN Join Birder Extraordinaire and Conservation Center favorite, Fran Zygmont on a walk that can reveal some of our earliest spring arrivals! Keep […]
Tuesdays: April 2, May 7, June 4, 2024 Hop out of bed and head to White Memorial for our latest hiking series! Join Gerri Griswold on the first Tuesday of […]
Thursday, April 4, May 2, June 6 Ages 3-6 Years Nature’s Nursery, Spring 2024 4:00pm Join us on the first Thursday of each month from April-June for an engaging program designed just for your young nature lovers. Every session will last 45 minutes – 1 hour and include a story, an encounter with a live […]
Thursday, May 2, 2024 Pesticides and fertilizers used on our plants and landscaping can end up in our rivers, ponds, lakes and groundwater. The cumulative effect of these substances in our waters is a reduction in water quality that have an impact on aquatic life and public health. There are many things you can do […]