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This summer the Brazos Bend State Park and their park volunteers will host weekly, single-day, explorer camps for children between the ages of 2 ½ and 12 years old.

For the younger, 2 ½ to 6 year olds, five Tuesdays between June and August, from 9:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.mm, the park will hosts Eco-Explorer Tadpoles sessions. Tadpoles will learn about insects, birds, and worms, do crafts, and sing songs—come have a great summer of great memories for your little Tadpole!

On nine Thursdays between June and August, from 9:30 a.m. 11:30 a.m., the park will hosts Eco-Explorer sessions for the oldest adventurer’s ages 7 to 12 year olds. These sessions will include walks through the wetlands, the study of fish, birds, insects, and animals. Plus, they will learn about water quality as they test and study the nearby water sources. This will be a great summer program for your budding ecologists!


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Richmond’s historic Lamar-Calder House has a new tenant – Ducks Unlimited, an organization dedicated to conserving wetlands and waterfowl throughout the U.S. and around the world.

What was formerly the home to the Richmond Sheriff’s Office is now home to the world’s leader in wetland and waterfowl conservation, DucksUnlimited. The private, non-profit organization has approximately 45,470 members in the state of Texas and has conserved over 184,566 acres in Texas alone. Their mission is to conserve, restore and manage wetlands and associated habitats for North America’s waterfowl.