Haley from Johnny Appleseed Metro Park District talks to us about how some animals use camouflage!
The colors they wear can tell if they are poisonous or not to their predators.The Johnny Appleseed Metropolitan Park District is teaching youngsters the importance of watching for colors in nature. Color Crazy is this week's day camp at McLean Teddy Bear Park. The kids were learning that you can tell the difference between the male and female of certain species, along with whether an animal is dangerous or not, just by their color.
May 28, 2024, Press Release from the Hancock Park District: To register for any programs in June, July, or August, you may go to www.hancockparks.com or visit 1424 E. Main Cross in Findlay, OH, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. For questions, call 419-425-7275.
SPENCERVILLE, OH (WLIO) - The Johnny Appleseed Metro Park District taught kids why they might not always see animals when they go to the park.