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Arts and Crafts, Explorers, Expedition Leaders Katie Goodsell Arts and Crafts, Explorers, Expedition Leaders Katie Goodsell

Autumn Leaf Painting Craft for Kids

Make your own fall themed arts and crafts at home with your friends at Leaf Explorers! Try making your own leaf painting. Great activity for a weekend with your family, or as a homeschooling activity with friends. Leaf Explorers, Book Subscription, Monthly Box Subscription, Base Camp, Arts and Crafts, Painting, Leaf Explorations

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National Reptile Awareness Day

There are over 10,000 different species of reptiles in the world, and we want to shine a light on them! Fun fact, reptiles are cold-blooded animals and need to bask in sun to raise their body temperature so that they can remain active throughout the day. Reptiles are mainly made up of lizards, snakes, and yes even turtles!

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Fun Facts About Sloths

Have you ever seen a sloth? You may have seen them high up on a branch slowly moving around and eating leaves. These sloths do a lot more than just move slowly though! It is important to celebrate international sloth day to talk about how sloths help our ecosystem and are a significant piece of our planet. Learn about sloths with the Leaf Explorers! Follow along with International Sloth Day!

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Explorers, Expedition Leaders, cultural heritage Katie Goodsell Explorers, Expedition Leaders, cultural heritage Katie Goodsell

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

Indigenous Peoples' Day is a holiday that celebrates and honors Indigenous peoples and commemorates their histories and cultures, while acknowledging their resilience in the face of a long history of abuse and marginalization. It is celebrated across the United States on the second Monday in October, and is an official city and state holiday in various localities.

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Go Shelling Day

Before you collect seashells from the beach, think about how important they are to the planet. Seashells may not be home to mollusks anymore, but they can still be used as homes by hermit crabs or young fish. Birds also use shells to build their nests. So you can see, some animals need the shells more than we do. A good choice is to take pictures of them instead of taking them home!⁠

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World Rivers Day

World Rivers Day is a celebration of the world’s waterways! It highlights the many values of our rivers, strives to increase public awareness, and encourages the improved stewardship of all rivers around the world. Rivers in virtually every country face an array of threats, and only through our active involvement can we ensure their health in the years ahead.

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Explorers, Expedition Leaders Katie Goodsell Explorers, Expedition Leaders Katie Goodsell

Save the Koala Day

Save the Koala Day. In April 2012, the Australian Government declared the Koala as ‘vulnerable’ under the Federal EPBC Act in New South Wales, the Act and Queensland. The Australian Koala Foundation estimates that there are less than 100,000 Koalas left in the wild, possibly as few as 43,000. There are four Australian states where Koalas occur in the wild—Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria and South Australia.

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Explorers, Expedition Leaders Katie Goodsell Explorers, Expedition Leaders Katie Goodsell

Elephant Appreciation Day

National Elephant Appreciation Day is a great time to give these majestic and beautiful creatures the respect they deserve. Elephants are the largest land mammals on Earth, so it’s only right that they have a day completely dedicated to them. Sadly, humans are increasingly placing the elephant’s future at risk. So, whether you’re a lifelong elephant lover or not, take time on September 22 to learn about these amazing pachyderms.

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