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Our traveling lessons in natural history began 20 years ago, and we are now guest educators to more than 35,000 students each year. Live animals and myriad teaching tools, such as a whale skeleton or a container full of biodiesel, help students learn important lessons about the natural world and the conservation of life and resources on Earth.

DIRECTOR WELCOME

DirectorChewonki’s traveling lessons are rarely forgotten by the people who see them. By bringing live animals, specimens, and educational exhibits to classrooms and other groups, we open people’s eyes to the incredible diversity and complexity of the world around us. We welcome the opportunity to bring a program to you!

Anna Hunt
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Birds, Bears and Bats at MacDougal School!

 

A pod cast from a classroom reveals what students have to say about our programs.

 

 

"Many thanks for bringing Chewonki's Owls of Maine. We are all very appreciative of the contribution Chewonki makes to our community. We are all benefactors. "

Old Bristol Garden Club
Bristol, Maine
Owls of Maine