Nature-based camp accessible to all this year, thanks to funding

The learning centre at the Atlantic Wildlife Institute, with resident not-so-wild life, Luna.  Photo: Erica Butler
The learning centre at the Atlantic Wildlife Institute, with resident not-so-wild life, Luna. Photo: Erica Butler
Erica Butler - CHMA - SackvilleNB | 09-03-2022
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It’s March Break in New Brunswick, which means kids are out of school, and families are either enjoying some much needed downtime together, or scrambling to fill a week-long gap. The Atlantic Wildlife Institute (AWI) in Cookville is helping fill that gap this year with a March break camp for kids interested in spending time outdoors, learning more about nature. CHMA dropped by the camp to hear from outdoor educator Greg Osowski, and we also spoke with the funder for this year's camp, Berkeley Fleming of the J.E.A. Crake Foundation. Check out the story here: