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Frogs, toads, and salamanders might seem small, but they tell a big story about our planet. Amphibians live in both water and land, with sensitive skin that makes them an early warning sign of environmental trouble. When their numbers drop, it’s often a signal that pollution, habitat loss, or climate change is affecting entire ecosystems. Right now, amphibian populations are declining around the world, and understanding why could help protect the future of our environment. Join us to discover how these fascinating creatures can reveal the health of our world and what we can do to help.
Nahant Marsh's homeschool program is a monthly series of natural science classes designed to supplement at-home learning. The program activities are designed for grades K-8th. This program is delivered in a flexible format that is specially designed for homeschool students, and aims to immerse children in the natural world. Classes meet once a month on Fridays from 2:00-3:00 pm.
Registration and Important Info
- Members $7 | Guests $9 (special note to guests, consider becoming a member!)
- Registration and payment are required.
- Maximum of 20 students per session.
- Dress for the weather and for messy activities.
- Online registration is required to reserve your spot.
- Log in to your account to receive member pricing.
*Classes are subject to change due to unforeseen events and inclement weather.

