Hands-On Habitat

Hands-On Habitat

The TCF presented its two part Milkweed, Monarchs, Migration & Me educational experience to the after school SERRF program at Antelope Elementary. The students participated in interactive PowerPoint presentations, artwork, games, and planting nearly 20 milkweed plugs in their school garden.


In partnership with the Resource Conservation District of Tehama County, the TCF supports the Power of Pollinators and Hands-On Habitat educational-play workshops for youth age 6 and up. These summer activities engage youth in our natural world with interactive presentations, guest speakers, and an opportunity to build their own habitat models.


Pitch-in for Pollinators! This program is provided to our community through donations and/or grant funds. TCF welcomes donations to help support nature-based education.


The TCF relies on grants and donations to bring these programs and more to our community. Consider donating to local conservation!