Camp counselor Lee Williamson explains the parts of a wood wasp to a group of kids participating in Camp River Bend Discover STEAM. Participants in the week-long camp learn to explore Science, Technology, Engineering Art and Math in the world around them.
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Children participating in the Discover STEAM Camp at River Bend Nature Center tour the butterfly conservatory Monday. Campers learn about Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math in the world around them.
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A variety of butterflies gather around a feeder in the butterfly conservatory at River Bend Nature Center.
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Elliott Kravulski, 5, points out his favorite type of butterfly in the chrysalis cabinet in the butterfly conservatory at River Bend Nature Center. He is particpating in the Discover STEAM Camp at River Bend.
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Neely Henry, left, and David Lynn get help identifying butterfly species from junior camp counselor Kayla Turner in the butterfly conservatory at River Bend Nature Center. About 40 kids are participating in Discover STEAM Camp this week.
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Owen Lumann, 7, puts the finishing touches on a butterfly feeder he and other campers were making during the River Bend Nature Center's Discover STEAM Camp.
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Two butterflies rest on a feeder in the butterfly conservatory at River Bend Nature Center.
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Camp counselor Lee Williamson explains the parts of a wood wasp to a group of kids participating in Camp River Bend Discover STEAM. Participants in the week-long camp learn to explore Science, Technology, Engineering Art and Math in the world around them.