Mushrooms aren’t just mysterious—they’re mighty important! Young nature explorers are invited to uncover the fascinating world beneath their feet at The Secret Life of Fungi, a hands-on children’s program at Hagerman National Wildlife Refuge (NWR).
This interactive class will take place Saturday, April 18, from 10-11:30 a.m. and is designed for youth ages 5–10.
During this fun and educational program, participants will learn about the important role fungi play in nature and on the refuge, from breaking down fallen trees to helping plants grow. Kids will take a closer look at mushrooms and discover why fungi are often called nature’s recyclers and underground helpers.
The program includes:
• An age-appropriate mini lesson on fungi and mushrooms
• A creative, fungi-themed craft to take home
• A fun, hands-on activity that brings the secret life of fungi to life
Blending science, creativity and outdoor discovery, The Secret Life of Fungi is perfect for curious kids who love nature, exploration and a little mystery. This event is free to attend, but registration is encouraged.
