Go wild for animals with our friends from the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority!
Have you ever wondered what a turtle shell feels like, or which animal has the softest fur? Curious about how deer teeth compare to those of a cow, or how the wings of a bird are built? Join an educator from the LTVCA to explore these questions and more in this interactive, curiosity-fueled program. Visitors will compare animal characteristics, life cycles, and behaviours through hands-on exploration of furs, feathers, shells, skulls, and more!
All programs are included in general admission and are free for members.
To ensure entry, members are encouraged to reserve tickets in advance, as walk-in availability is not guaranteed.
November 14, 2025 1:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Time: 1:00pm-3:00pm
Location: The Annex
About the Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority:
The Lower Thames Valley Conservation Authority is one of the 36 Conservation Authorities in Ontario. It has jurisdiction over watersheds of all streams draining into the Thames River from Delaware to Lake St. Clair. With 18 public conservation areas to explore, there is a spot for you! The LTVCA education team provides in-person learning opportunities at both Longwoods Road and C.M. Wilson Conservation Areas, and on-the-road to locations within their watershed.