Library TNC TO GO Programs
Tenafly Nature Center is always happy to participate in community events at your location. Schedule us to make an appearance at your Earth Day, town day, fundraiser, gala, festival, or conference.
There are three different options to include us in your event:
- Basic Tabling: For a small fee a TNC staff will set up a table full of
information about TNC and have a naturalist on hand to engage
visitors (no live animals will be brought). - Live Animal Tabling: For an additional fee TNC staff will set up a
table full of information about TNC, have a 2-3 of our live animal
ambassadors and one of our naturalists on hand to engage visitors. - TNC to Go Event Program & Basic Tabling: For an additional fee
TNC staff will set up a table full of information about TNC and have
a naturalist on hand to engage visitors and have an additional staff
member scheduled to present a TNC to Go program as part
of your event.
TNC to Go Tabling Pricing
TNC to Go programs are designed to be taught at your location.
1st Hour | Consecutive Hour | |
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Bergen County | ||
Basic Tabling | $0 | $0 |
Live Animal Tabling | $250 | $150 |
TNC to Go Event Program | $375 | $300 |
Up to 1-Hour Away | ||
Basic Tabling | $70 | $35 |
Live Animal Tabling | $275 | $150 |
TNC to Go Event Program | $400 | $300 |
NYC Boroughs | ||
Basic Tabling | $105 | $35 |
Live Animal Tabling | $375* | $150 |
TNC to Go Event Program | $500 | $300 |
(All programs are 45-60 minutes)
These programs have been developed for students ages 3 and up and are designed to be taught at your location.
If a subject of interest to you does not appear below, please contact the Field Trip and TNC to Go Manager for more information on how we can design programs to reinforce your curriculum.
These programs have been developed for students ages 3 and up and are designed to be taught at your location.
If a subject of interest to you does not appear below, please contact the Field Trip and TNC to Go Manager for more information on how we can design programs to reinforce your curriculum.
Hanging with the Herps
Develop an understanding of why scientists classified reptiles and amphibians as herps and how their internal and external structures support their growth and survival. Learn about the special adaptations that make each of these groups unique and meet 4-5 live reptiles and amphibians.
Remarkable Raptors
Meet a live hawk and owl and discover how amazing birds of prey (Raptors) are. Discover what specifically makes a bird a raptor while learning about both diurnal and nocturnal adaptations and how they utilize their senses to locate and obtain their prey.
The World Beneath Our Feet
A hole in the ground is always mysterious as it invites curiosity and wonder. Discover why some animals are fossorial (live underground) and what adaptations they need to survive this underfoot habitat. Meet four live animals whose survival depends on the time they spend within the soil and discover why subterranean ecosystems are diverse, balanced, and much more active than you may think.
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Creatures of the Night
Discover what really makes an animal nocturnal and what they need to survive. Meet several live animals who are most active at dawn, dusk, or night. Learn how light affects these creatures and about the amazing adaptations some of these animals possess to thrive as they roam the nighttime landscape.
Endangered NJ
Learn about the major factors that threaten animals with endangerment and extinction worldwide. Discover how people both directly and indirectly affect the Earth’s biodiversity and meet 4-5 living examples of species whose populations are being affected by human actions today. Gain an awareness of New Jersey’s 60+ endangered species, and develop solutions to help prevent threats to our local wildlife. Field trip programs (90 minutes) explore what happens to a species when most of the population is gone and how easily the remaining animals can perish.
Incredible Invertebrates
Examine live insects and learn how diverse invertebrate life can be in a forest habitat. Discover how each animals structure help it to survive and how insects are similar yet different from other invertebrates. Learn about insect life stages and how some insects provide for their young. Learn how invertebrates contribute to human survival and what we can do to reduce our negative impacts on their populations.
Who Goes Whoo
Meet a live owl and learn about their unique adaptations. Discover how as one owl species habitat changes it affects other species across the United States. Identify how these nocturnal utilize their senses to locate and obtain their prey and what similarities we share with these powerful and efficient predators.
Please note that not all animals are always available and specific species are subject to change.
- Amphibians: American Toad, American Bullfrog, Marbled Salamander
- Reptiles: Eastern Box Turtle, Wood Turtle, Yellow-Red Rat snake, Corn snake, Leopard Gecko, Bearded Dragon
- Invertebrates: North American Walking Stick insect, Madagascar Hissing Cockroach, North American Giant Millipede.
- Birds: Red-Tailed Hawk, Barred Owl, Black Vulture
- Mammals: Chinchillas