Environmental Education Resource Kits
Environmental Education Resource Kits are available for teachers, youth leaders and others interested in birds, habitats and the natural world.
Owl Kit (Grades K - 12)

Contents:
- Teacher’s Guide
- Reference Materials
- Student Literature Books
- Videos
- Posters
- Owl Wing
- Rubber Talons
- Owl Stamp
- Owl Pellet
- Bone Identification Sheets
- Coloring Book
Butterfly Kit (Grades K – 12)
Contents:
- Teacher’s Guide
- Reference Materials
- Student Literature Books
- Videos
- Flannel board pocket chart life cycle
- Posters
- Photos
- Butterfly finger puppets
- Butterfly life cycle wheel
- From caterpillar to butterfly with plastic creatures
- Coloring book
Birds and Habitats Study Kit (Grades K - 12)
Contents:
- Teacher’s Guide
- Reference Materials
- Student Literature Books
- Videos
- Posters
- Bird Study Skins (local birds)
- Field Guides
Bat Study Kit (Grades K - 12)

Contents:
- Teacher’s Guide
- Reference Materials
- Student Literature Books
- Videos
- Posters
- Audio Tapes
- Bat Costume
- Bat Puppet
- Bat Model
All kits are free of charge and are contained in a large suitcase which must be picked up in person. (Small deposit required).
Contact Barbara Novak for more info at b.novak34@gmail.com, (707) 795-3996
or
Madrone Audubon Society
P.O. Box 1911
Santa Rosa, CA 95402
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