Great education programs for young and old
Starts early in March
Hatch, bloom, and explore this spring with the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW)! Connect with the outdoors and learn some new skills this season; from fishing days to hunter education classes to guided walks, there’s something for everyone. Join the fun with DFW’s Aquatic Resource Education, Hunter Education, Wildlife Outreach and volunteer staff to learn, explore, and enjoy! Most programs are free and family friendly. Below is a list of programs and registration information.
Aquatic Resource Education Program
Youth Fly Fishing Day
Fly fishing isn’t just for adults – this introductory class
is designed for youth ages 10-15. Volunteers from Trout Unlimited, Rhody Fly
Rodders, and United Fly Tyers of Rhode Island will teach students about the
equipment needed to fly fish, how to tie flies, how to cast a fly rod, fishing
techniques, and more. Lunch is provided. A parent or guardian must be present
for the duration of the class.
Registration is required; registration opens March 9.
- Date:
Saturday, April 18
- Time:
9 AM – 3 PM
- Location:
Addieville East Farm, Mapleville, RI
- Registration:
For more information and to register, email sean.martin@dem.ri.gov
Introduction to Freshwater Fly Fishing
Learn the art of fly fishing! Volunteers from Trout
Unlimited, Rhody Fly Rodders, and United Fly Tyers of Rhode Island will teach
participants what equipment is needed, how to tie flies and knots, how to cast
and so much more. Equipment and lunch are provided. Families with children 10
and older are welcome. Space is limited; registration is required and
opens April 13.
- Date:
Saturday, May 30
- Time:
9 AM – 3 PM
- Location:
Addieville East Farm, Mapleville, RI
- Registration:
Email kimberly.sullivan@dem.ri.gov.
- Cost:
$30 per person
Introduction to the Hex Hatch – Lecture and Fly Tying
Discover the Wood River’s biggest hatch! Join
volunteers from Trout Unlimited, Rhody Fly Rodders, and the United Fly Tyers of
Rhode Island for an in-depth look at the largest mayfly hatch. Renowned angler
Ed Lombardo, Sr. will present the fascinating life cycle of Hexagenia
limbate – including when they emerge and the most effective fly
patterns for targeting trout during this legendary hatch. All fly-tying
materials and vises are provided. Space is limited; registration is required
and opens May.
- Thursday,
June 11
- Time:
6:30 – 8:30 PM
- Location: DFW
Outdoor Education Office, 1B Camp E-Hun-Tee Place, Exeter, RI 02822
- Registration:
Email kimberly.sullivan@dem.ri.gov.
- Cost: $10 per person
Wildlife Outreach Programs
Wildlife Management Areas 101
Whether you love hiking, biking, fishing, hunting,
birdwatching, or horseback riding, RI’s 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 DFW’s outreach team for an intro to state lands,
wildlife conservation in RI, and ways to access your state’s natural resources!
This program is FREE, but registration is required so that staff can prepare
materials.
- Date:
Thursday, March 5
- Time:
6 - 7 PM
- Location:
Westerly Public Library
- Age:
Adults
- Cost:
Free
- Registration: https://forms.office.com/g/cRFXwTNQQv
- Date:
Thursday, April 30
- Time:
6 - 7 PM
- Location:
Scituate Library
- Age:
Adults
- Cost:
Free
- Registration: https://forms.office.com/g/bwy6iyZJg7
Spring has sprung and amphibians are on the move! Join us
for an evening walk listening and looking for wood frogs, spring peepers,
toads, and salamanders! As we search for these slimy creatures, you’ll learn
about various DFW conservation projects, as well as ways you can get involved
to help in your own backyard. This program is FREE, but registration is
required. Please note that the date and time are subject to change based
on temperature and amphibian activity.
- Date:
Saturday, March 21
- Time:
2 – 4 PM
- Location:
Great Swamp Wildlife Management Area, West Kingston
- Age
group: Adults and families with children ages 8 and up
- Cost:
Free
- Register
here: https://forms.office.com/g/bPzvM56ik4
Join DFW and research partners from URI to learn about
recent collaborative research on young forest birds in RI. Learn the
characteristics of young forest habitat and some of the unique birds that need
this habitat for survival, including Eastern Towhees, Prairie Warblers, and
Eastern Whip-poor-wills. Hear about fieldwork studying these species and some
of the interesting study findings. This program is free to attend, but
registration is required so that staff can prepare outreach materials.
- Date:
Thursday, March 26
- Time:
6 – 7 PM
- Location:
Kingston Free Library
- Age
group: Adults
- Cost:
Free
- Register
here: https://forms.office.com/g/b3YP3ZuDWt
Kick back, relax, and join DFW to witness one of spring's
most exciting events, the sunset "sky dance" of the American
woodcock! While waiting for these quirky birds to begin their theatrical
performance, you’ll learn about our collaborative research efforts with URI and
young forest habitat conservation work. This event is free, but registration is
required.
- Date:
Thursday, April 16
- Time:
6:30 – 8:30 PM
- Location:
Arcadia Management Area, Exeter
- Age
group: Adults
- Register
here: https://forms.office.com/g/8xwvy4Hi84
RI
Creature Comeback Success Stories
Join us for some of RI’s best wildlife recovery success
stories with a team of biologists from DFW. The presentation will focus on the
recovery of wild turkeys and beavers in RI. This event is free and open to
all.
- Date:
Tuesday, May 12
- Time:
6 - 7:30 PM
- Location:
Warwick Library
- Age:
Adults
- Registration:
Contact the library for more information. Call 401-739-5440.
Black bears have returned to Rhode Island and have been
spotted ambling around the state! While these large mammals can be
intimidating, coexistence is possible when you are “Bear Aware.” Join DFW
staff to learn about these beautiful creatures and actions you can take to
avoid issues. This event is free, but registration is required so staff
can prepare enough materials.
- Date:
Thursday, May 14
- Time:
6 – 7:30 PM
- Location:
Jesse M. Smith Memorial Library
- Age
group: Adults
- Cost:
Free
- Registration: https://forms.office.com/g/mHxPTTUAbx
Volunteer Program:
Herring Counts
Looking for a relaxing activity this spring? Try your hand
at herring counts! Volunteers needed to help count fish as they move upstream
during their annual spring migration. Counts only take 10 minutes and can be
done at select fish ladders around the state anytime from the beginning of
April until the end of May. For more information or to register visit: https://forms.office.com/g/uuyKtxHP62
Herp Observer
Spring has sprung, which means RI's reptiles and amphibians
are on the move! Securely submit your sightings of frogs, toads, salamanders,
snakes, and turtles to RI’s State Herpetologist (reptile and amphibian
biologist) through our easy-to-use smartphone app, Herp Observer. Your reports
help biologists identify where these animals are so we can focus conservation
efforts for RI’s scaly and slimy critters! This is a great volunteer
opportunity for families – learn more at www.dem.ri.gov/herpobserver.
