Biodiversity Discovery Walks

Grade Level: JK-8

Duration: 50 minutes | Setting: Outdoor | Max # of students: 30

Step outside and explore the incredible biodiversity right in your schoolyard and local community! This interactive, curriculum-connected program invites students on guided outdoor nature walks, where they’ll connect with nature, deepen their understanding of local ecosystems, and discover how we can all play a role in protecting the environment.


Students will take part in guided winter nature walks, exploring local ecosystems with a focus on birds, dormancy, urban wildlife, and seasonal adaptations. They will investigate relationships between native trees, surrounding plant communities, and the wildlife they support. Through observation and inquiry, students will discover that small actions, including planting milkweed or caring for a tree, can play a meaningful role in protecting biodiversity and supporting species at risk.


We make it easy to get your students outside and promote environmental literacy that sparks curiosity about the natural world.

Email us at programs@oakvillegreen.org to book today!