CDFW’s Nature Challenge is Calling All California Families This Summer

This is a press release from the California Department of Fish and Wildlife:

Back by popular demand, the California Department of Fish and Wildlife’s (CDFW) Nature Bowl 2022: Family Challenge is underway and ready for Californians to enjoy.

CDFW’s North Central Region initiated this statewide, family-friendly competition during the COVID-19 pandemic as a delightful and educational way for families to explore nature close to home – in their backyards, neighborhoods and local wild areas – while having some outside fun and working together to complete some nature-related activities.

Last year, families from across the state participated in the challenge. This year, we hope your family does too.

The 2022 challenge includes two scavenger hunts: one provided by CDFW and the other to be created by your family. There is also an extra credit element of cataloging your found items – just like a scientist.

The challenge is open to all California families with the deadline to enter on Aug. 31, 2022.

To sign up and receive the Nature Bowl 2022: Family Challenge packet, please email [email protected]. The Family Challenge packet – along with additional information – is available at CDFW’s Nature Bowl webpage.

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Trashman
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Trashman
1 year ago

Does it require a license like hunting and fishing? Those fees support the bunny watching experience.

Martin
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Martin
1 year ago
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It requires a $25.00 fee for each team entered.

Trashman
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Trashman
1 year ago
Reply to  Martin

Thanks for the info, I would love to see a bird watching license requirement.

Martin
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Martin
1 year ago

Sounds like a very fun activity for both young and old. A great number of people are losing interest in our California wildlife and maybe this will turn them around. Enjoy everyone!