Although people may not want to acknowledge it, insects are all around them, and a Dana Point area excursion will introduce these six-legged neighbors to anyone who wishes to take part.
A walking visit to Aliso and Wood Canyons will give families and individuals a chance to learn more about the local wildlife. The event listing explains that insects are one of the most successful types of organisms, and the occasion will provide a glimpse into why they are so prosperous.
The session will explore how insects have evolved and adapted to suit a wide range of environments, and attendees can also learn why they are essential to the survival of many other species. The participants will be given the chance to ask questions, and while those under 16 are highly encouraged to take part, they will need to be accompanied by an adult.
A guided walk may provide a fun way to learn about nature, and depending on where they take place, they are accessible to just about anyone. A flyer printing company will be happy to prepare products that aid in getting the word out about a local event.
The visit to Aliso and Wood Canyons Wilderness Park will depart from its meetup point at 28373 Alicia Parkway at 9:00am on December 9th. It is recommended for guests to bring snacks and water.