ART ON THE FARM
Nature Arts & Crafts at the Long Island Game Farm
Presented by Wildlife Sustainability
Unleash your creativity in the great outdoors! Art on the Farm invites families, children, and nature lovers of all ages and abilities (unless otherwise noted) to explore the beauty of nature through hands-on art and craft projects. Each session blends artistic expression with the natural world—using nature’s gifts and imagination as tools for discovery. Come for the animals—stay for the art. Let nature be your muse!
CAMP ZOO - WINTER EDITION
Discover the magic of winter at the Long Island Game Farm. Join us for three adventure-filled days where campers get up close with wildlife, explore the wonders of our local environment, and experience the beauty of the season.
Each day, environmental artist and educator Tony Valderrama introduces a winter survival superpower
MIGRATION | HIBERNATION | ADAPTATION
Brought to life through hands-on learning, animal encounters,
creative art, and outdoor exploration.
Monday February 16 - Wednesday February 18 10:00AM- 1:00 PM
Appropriate for Ages 6yrs and up
Come for a three day full camp experience, or pick your days to attend.
$200 for 3 full days, Discount for registration till 1/5/26
$70/day for daily registration
Monday – Migration & Observation
Meet creatures on the move—birds, butterflies, and fish—and discover how they travel incredible distances each year. Campers will create nature journals and experiment with watercolor paintings inspired by winter wildlife.
Tuesday – Hibernation & Habitats
Explore the secret winter hideouts of groundhogs, bats, reptiles, and amphibians. Campers will investigate how animals build cozy homes, then make their own animal habitats and craft thoughtful Talking Sticks.
Wednesday – Adaptation & Plants
Learn how local animals like deer, foxes, sheep, and raccoons adapt to winter’s chill. Campers will design imaginative clay creatures, create tree-inspired art, and discover the amazing survival strategies of winter plants.
For more information, contact Foundation for Wildlife Sustainability at psnyder@wildlifesustainability.org.