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Junior Conservationist Program


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About the Jr. Conservationist Program

The Jr. Conservationist Program is a do-it-yourself conservation camp hosted by the Pickaway Soil and Water Conservation District, the Pickaway County Park District and RPHF Solid Waste District.

Register to participate and be eligible for a free hat and button if you complete the required number of activities from each topic category below. Take photos of yourself doing the activities or completed projects and upload your photos HERE to be eligible for a free button and hat! We will send you a certificate for free via mail upon completion of the program. Your hat and button will be available for pick up after you receive your certificate from either the Park District office at 548 Lancaster Pike in Circleville or the Pickaway Soil and Water office at 110 Island Road, Suite D in Circleville.

Time to get outside, explore and learn!
Register Here
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  • Seed Dissection 
  • Meet a Tree 
  • Leaf ID 
  • What Part of the Plant are You Eating? 
  • Leaf Color Art 
  • Research on your own and plant one: Container/Tree/Garden/ Veggies/Native Plants/Pollinator Garden. Observe and record the growth of what you planted.
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  • Pollinators - Complete activity then look for pollinators in action!
  • Insects Habitat Hunt 
  • DIY Mosquito Trap 
  • Bees – Use this Bee Guide to learn about bees then go out and try to ID bees around your home or local park.
  • Birds - Identify 5 birds you see/hear using a key/app.
  • ID Mammal Tracks using this activity, then look for tracks in the outdoors.
  • Research on your own and make one: Bird House/Bee House/Butterfly Waterer
  • Attend a Park District Summer Program related to animals 
  • Invasive Species Attack! – Learn what invasive species are Here and then research and look for invasives that live in your backyard or local park. Bonus: watch this video on invasives
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  • Do Plants Sweat?
  • The Pitcher Challenge 
  • Water Filter 
  • Water Erosion 
  • Rain Cloud in a Jar 
  • Install/Build a Rain Barrel 
  • Marine Debris - Do the activity, then look for examples in the environment.
  • Attend a Park District Summer Program related to water
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  • Soil Texturing 
  • Soil Shake 
  • Soil is Alive 
  • Worm Wrangling 
  • Painting with Soil
  • Create a Worm Bin​
  • Compost in a Bottle 
  • Toilet Paper Roll Bird Feeder
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  • Green Report Card 
  • Interview a Conservationist About Their Job 
  • Investigate a Conservation Practice and Share
  • Attend Experience Earth Camp (grades 3-5) or Jr. EE Camp (grades 1-2) if you are of the appropriate age 
  • Attend a workshop hosted by Parks, SWCD and/or Solid Waste 
  • Complete the Earth Day Bingo sheet 
  • Attend a Park District Summer Program 
  • Candy Landfill​
  • Reducing Food Waste 
  • Garbage Barge 
  • Recycling in your Community 
  • T-shirt Bags​
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  • Canoeing/Kayaking 
  • Camping - Don’t want to travel? Set up a tent in your backyard! If it’s a beautiful night consider skipping the tent and camping under the stars. Be sure to have a campfire, look at the stars and sing a campfire song! 
  • Nature Scavenger Hike 
  • Bird Scavenger Hunt 
  • Bird Scavenger Hunt #2
  • Canal Park Scavenger Hunt 
  • Forest Bingo 
  • Go Fishing 
  • iNaturalist – Download the iNaturalist App (or use it on your computer) and track plant and animal observations around your home, schools or parks. Or you can find a citizen science project and contribute to the project!
  • Trail Bicycling
Take photos of yourself doing the activities or completed projects and upload your photos below.
Submit Photos Here

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Pickaway SWCD  |  110 Island Road, Suite D, Circleville, Ohio 43113  |  Phone: 740-477-1693