Marsh Flora
Date: 07/14/2025 9:00 AM - 07/14/2025 3:00 PM
Event Details
Dive into the exciting world of the Cheyenne Bottoms marsh. Campers who have completed 1st-6th grade and love solving problems, exploring, creating, building, and getting outside are in for a treat with our themed summer discovery camps! Each camp will run from 9am-3pm on the days offered. Campers can sign up for single camps or for all camps! Registration is required by calling 877-243-9268 or emailing amkern2@fhsu.edu. There is a $10 camp fee for each day to cover materials. Campers must provide their own lunch; a morning and afternoon snack will be provided. Campers who attend all five 1-day camps can attend the last 2-day camp for free!
- Tuesday July 8 – Munching in the Marsh: This food-themed camp will help campers understand how food and nature coexist by studying the marsh ecosystem’s role in the food cycle, foraging for edible plants, perfecting campfire recipes, and fileting and cooking a fish!
- Thursday July 10 – Marshland Masterpieces: This art-themed camp will have campers inspired by the nature of the wetland to write poetry, paint or sculpt marsh scenes, photograph flora and fauna, explore through music, and use natural materials to dye a bandana.
- Monday July 14 – Marsh Flora: Campers will delve deeper into the plant world of the wetland by dissecting flowers, studying photosynthesis in action, and developing an appreciation for pollinators. Campers will create seed bombs, potpourri, and plant a terrarium.
- Wednesday July 16 – Marsh Fauna: With wetlands being one of the most biodiverse ecosystems on the planet, there is a lot of marsh wildlife to explore! Campers will identify Cheyenne Bottoms birds, use iNaturalist for a bioblitz, dissect a wetland critter, and use construction tools to build a wooden birdhouse.
- Thursday July 24 – Marsh Splash Zone: Led by the 4-H Water Ambassador team, campers should be prepared to get wet! From playing in the water to making scientific studies in the water, campers will get a full understanding of how water is essential to a wetland habitat. Campers will travel into Cheyenne Bottoms testing the water quality and looking for aquatic invertebrates.
- Monday and Tuesday July 28 and 29: Marsh Track Tales: This two-day camp will allow campers to set live traps to check the next day. From mammal traps to crayfish traps, campers will be able to monitor how animals move through the marsh at night. They will also install trail cams to witness what happens while we are asleep!
