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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial Woodsie, the junior ranger mascot, goes kayaking
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Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve & Fort Caroline National Memorial
WebRanger - Nature of the Preserve

The Timucuan Preserve is home to lots of plants and animals. These activities help you learn what lives in the Preserve, so that when you come to visit, you'll know what to look for!



Activity #1: Animals of the Timucuan Preserve - Color the animals on the worksheet and tell a friend or family member one fact you learned about each animal.





Activity #2: Word Search - We've got two options for you to choose from, depending on whether you're up for a challenge:





Activity #3: Backyard Wildlife Watcher - Identify five signs of life in your backyard! All you need is this worksheet and a pencil!





Remember - you need to choose 5 activities total! There are still 6 more to choose from. Woodsie suggests you choose at least 1 from this page.



These activity sheets require Adobe Acrobat Reader. Download it for free by clicking here.



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Firing demonstration at Fort Caroline, including an arquebus

Did You Know?
The arquebus, a firearm used in the 15th to 17th centuries and carried by the French soldiers at Fort Caroline, weighs over 30 pounds.
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Last Updated: May 26, 2011 at 21:01 MST