Summer Outdoor Fun
This summer, have some fun in the sun by attending an educational program with the Department of Environmental Management’s Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW)! Connect with the outdoors and learn some new skills this summer; from fishing days to hunter education classes to guided walks, there’s something for everyone. Join DFW’s Aquatic Resource Education Program and Wildlife Outreach and Volunteer Program staff to learn, explore, and enjoy.
Most programs being offered this season are free of charge and open to families. A list of programs and registration information are listed below. For a complete list of up-to-date programs, click here.
AQUATIC RESOURCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Come Clam with Me Workshops
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Dates, times, and locations to be determined.
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Age group: All ages
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Cost: $10 per person, ages 8 and older (Free for children
under 8)
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Registration: For more information and registration
materials, please contact Kimberly Sullivan, kimberly.sullivan@dem.ri.gov or
401-330-0634.
Be on
the lookout for the popular Come Clam with Me programs offered by the Aquatic
Resource Education this summer! The Come Clam with Me events offer families of
all ages an opportunity to explore Rhode Island’s beautiful coastline while
learning how to find and harvest hardshell clams. Longtime commercial
quahogger, Jody King, will be leading the classes sharing his love for the
resource. Sessions include an informational lecture, a hands-on opportunity to
try clamming, and a cooking demonstration. There is a fee of $10/person ages 8
and older. Children under 8 are free.
The Hex Hatch Fly Tying
Workshop
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Date: Thursday, June 13
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Time: 6 – 9 PM
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Location: DEM DFW Outdoor Education Office, Exeter
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Age group: Ages 10 and up
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Cost: Free
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Registration: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSf4MhiDMrDfxqKgBKITFpYqKApZZq1wvmYODMaFCjkCMhCwCw/viewform?usp=sf_link
In
late June through early August the Wood River experiences one of its most
amazing hatches: the Hexagenia limbata, also known as the burrowing
mayfly. This workshop is your chance to learn about the hatch, the different
flies that work during the hatch, and how to present the fly for ultimate
success. Fly tyers from United Fly Tyers of Rhode Island, Rhody Fly Rodders and
Trout Unlimited will be on hand to help tie instruct how to tie the flies. Due
to the intricacy of the patterns, some basic knowledge of fly tying is
recommended. All equipment and materials are provided. Families with children
over 10 are welcome. For more information and registration materials, please
contact Kimberly Sullivan, Kimberly.sullivan@dem.ri.gov or
401-330-0634.
Introduction to Freshwater
Fly Fishing
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Date: Saturday, June 22
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Time: 9 AM – 3 PM
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Location: Addieville East Farm, Burrillville
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Age group: Ages 10 and up
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Cost: $30/person
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Registration: Email Kimberly.Sullivan@dem.ri.gov or
call 401-330-0634
Have
you ever wanted to fly fish but did not know where to start? DFW’s Aquatic
Resource Education program in association with volunteer fishing groups across
the state offers a one-day introductory level course. Participants will learn
what equipment they need, how to tie flies, what knots are needed, how to cast
and then have an opportunity to apply those skills in a trout stocked pond.
Skilled volunteers will be on hand to help every step of the way. All equipment
and materials are provided. Lunch is also provided. Families with children with
children 10 and older are welcome. Space is limited, registration is
required.
WILDLIFE OUTREACH PROGRAMS
Summer Bat Night
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Date: Thursday, June 27
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Time: 7:30 – 9 PM
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Location: Carolina Trout Hatchery, Richmond
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Age group: Adults, families with children ages 6 and up
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Cost: Free
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Register here: https://forms.office.com/g/3ufuvBzVmB
Bring
the whole family together and join the DFW to participate in a bat colony
count. Sit back, relax, and learn about RI’s unique bat species and the
conservation work being done to help these commonly misunderstood mammals. Kids
are invited to make a bat craft before the bats take to the night sky! All
participants are welcome to bring their own lawn chairs and get comfortable as
they count bats flying by — you could even win a bat house for your very own
home! This program is FREE, but registration is required and space is limited.
Wildlife Solutions: Veggie
Vandals
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Date: Tuesday July 2
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Time: 6:30 – 8:00 PM
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Location: HYBRID – In-person at the East Greenwich Free
Library OR via Zoom
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Age group: Adults
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Cost: Free
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Register here: https://forms.office.com/g/wcKDd6Ndec
RABBITS,
GROUNDHOGS and DEER: The bane of many gardeners' existence are these three
critters. Half-eaten tomatoes and munched on magnolias are enough to drive
anyone to their wits' end. While these critters may seem impossible to manage,
there are measures you can take to defend your garden. As frustrating as these
fuzzy felons may be, they are important to Rhode Island’s ecosystem, acting as
valuable natural resources in our state. This session will give you tools to
protect your garden and cover the rules and regulations for hunting, trapping
on private property and highlight the New England Cottontail Project and Deer
Program. This will be a HYBRID program in partnership with the East Greenwich
Library. Join us in-person at the library or tune in from the comfort of your
own home! This program is FREE, but registration is required so that we prepare
materials and send Zoom links for those attending online.
Summer Dragon Hunt
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Date: Saturday, July 20
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Time: 10 – 11:30 AM
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Location: Great Swamp Wildlife Management Area, West
Kingston
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Age group: Adults, families with children ages 8 and up
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Cost: Free
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Registration: https://forms.office.com/g/Gf9dDhU4tR
In the
swampy wilds of Rhode Island, there be dragons! Join DEM’s Wildlife Outreach
staff, and special guests Virginia (Ginger) Brown and Nina Briggs, on a summer
"dragon hunt" in the Great Swamp! Ginger and Nina will be sharing
their wealth of knowledge on RI's dragonflies and damselflies, as well as their
experience collecting data to write and illustrate the recently published Dragonflies
and Damselflies of Rhode Island. Be prepared to learn a lot and have
fun! This program is free to attend, but space is limited and registration
is required.
Coexisting with Coyotes
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Date: Tuesday, Aug. 6
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Time: 6 - 7 PM
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Location: Greene Library
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Age: Adults
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Cost: Free
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Registration: https://forms.office.com/g/gn66ies62y
Coyotes
are greatly misunderstood, but most of their fear-instilling actions are simply
a part of their life-history and strategy for survival. Still, these critters
can certainly become a nuisance, especially if they begin to den under decks
and dine out of chicken coops. Learning why these creatures behave the way they
do is the key to finding resolution. Join DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife
to learn about coyote natural history, discoveries made by the Narragansett Bay
Coyote Study, and ways to coexist with them.
Wildlife Management Areas
101
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Date: Wednesday, Aug. 21
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Time: 6:30 – 7:30 PM
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Location: Hybrid – In-person at the North Smithfield
Public Library or via Zoom
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Age group: Adults
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Cost: Free
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Registration: https://forms.office.com/g/eTkyzC9Umu
Whether
you love hiking, biking, fishing, hunting, birdwatching, or horseback riding,
Rhode Island’s State Wildlife Management Areas are beautiful places to explore
and enjoy nature! While these conservation lands are open to the public, there
are some rules visitors need to follow to keep both people and wildlife safe.
Join DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife outreach team for an intro to State
lands, wildlife conservation in RI, and ways to access your state’s natural
resources!
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
RI Wild Bee Observer
Want
to help us protect the bees of Rhode Island? Join DEM’s Division of Fish and
Wildlife as a community scientist by contributing to our RI Wild Bee Observer
project through the free iNaturalist app! It’s an easy way to document bee
species anywhere in RI, from your neighborhood to your favorite hiking spot.
This is a great volunteer opportunity for families! For project instructions,
including tips for taking photos of bees, follow this link: https://dem.ri.gov/media/63796/download
For
more information on DEM programs and initiatives, visit www.dem.ri.gov.
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(@ri.fishandwildlife) to stay up to date on news, events and volunteer
opportunities. You can also subscribe to DFW’s monthly newsletter here.