Family Nature Resources
Nature Resources for Parents & Families
Whether you have a lot of experience in nature or none at all, you will find something fun, interesting, and educational for you and your family. Your own backyard or a trail near you are great places to explore.


Multimedia
Downloadable Content
Video
- Ask Greenbelt: Piping Plovers
- Ask Greenbelt: Vernal Pools
- Ask Greenbelt: Osprey Ecology
- Ask Greenbelt: Invasive Plants
- Ask Greenbelt: Salamanders
- Quick Nature Break: Patterns in Nature with Elaine Meuse
- Over and Under the Pond: Read aloud with Haverhill Public Library
- Video Guided Walk: A stroll through Whittier Hill in Amesbury
- Creepy Critters: A guided walk through Echo and Elizabeth How Reservations in Ipswich that includes owls, bats, slugs, sow bugs, millipedes, and one cute Daddy Longlegs!