Safari in a Box

New - Flying WILD Bird Trunk

Are you looking for a Wildlife Adventure right in your classroom? The Safari in a Box is a kit filled with a variety of animal pelts, skulls, tracks, scat replicas, wildlife fact sheets, activities, videos and posters all neatly packaged in a large tote trunk. A guide to animal skulls, wildlife classroom activities and Project WILD materials are included. You must pick up the trunk and return it to the location from which you borrowed it.

The Sables Club, a part of the Maine Chapter of Safari Club International, has fund raised for most of these trunks in full or part. The Outdoor Heritage Fund has also funded many of these kits.

This convenient, hands-on, activity based teaching kit will help your students understand wildlife identification, management and proper conservation practice. The trunk is a great tool for homeschool groups, for use in school conservation fairs, by scout groups and classroom teachers.

Trunks have been placed at 15 locations statewide. Please contact the facility nearest to you to arrange to borrow the trunk. A small deposit may be required to ensure full return of all materials in the trunk. Length of time the trunk may be lent will vary with the facility. For more information, please contact Lisa Kane, Natural Science Educator, MDIFW Headquarters in Augusta at (207) 557-0118.

Additional locations:

Greenland Point Center
PO Box 333
Princeton, ME 04668
(207) 796-5186
www.greenlandpoint.com

Maine Conservation School
PO Box 188
Bryant Pond, ME 04219
(207) 665-2068
www.meconservationschool.org

Maine Wildlife Park
56 Game Farm Road
Gray, ME 04039
(207) 657-4977
www.mainewildlifepark.com

Safari Club trunks are available for use and/or loan at the following locations.

Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Attn: Lisa Kane
41 State House Station
284 State Street
Augusta, ME 04333
Telephone: (207) 557-0118
Email: lisa.kane@maine.gov

Malcolm Science Center
Attn: Debbie Ponn
PO Box 186
Easton, ME 04740
Telephone: (207) 488-5451

Inland Fisheries and Wildlife Ashland Regional Office
Attn: Brian Gray
PO Box 447
Ashland, ME 04732-0447
Telephone: (207) 435-3231 ext. 1

Mount Blue State Park
Attn: Bruce Farnham
299 Center Hill Road
Weld, ME 04285
Telephone: (207) 585-2261
Email: bruce.farnham@maine.gov

Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Resource Management Office
Attn: Diana Harper
650 State Street
Bangor, ME 04401
Telephone: (207) 941-4466

Please see note below.

Phippsburg Sportsmen's Association
272 Main Road
Phippsburg, ME 04562
Telephone: (207) 443-9426
Web address: http://www.psassoc.org/

Friends of Merrymeeting Bay
Attn: Ed Friedman, Chair
42 Stevens Road
Bowdoinham, ME 04008
Telephone: (207) 666-3372
Email: edfomb@comcast.net
www.friendsofmerrymeetingbay.org

Rangeley Sportsmen's Club
Attn: Elaine Holcombe
439 Birches Beach Road
Oquossoc, ME 04694
Email: smolt262@hotmail.com

LC Bates Museum
Attn: Deborah Staber, Director
Route 201
Hinckley, ME 04944
Telephone: (207) 238-4250

Smithfield Plantation Trustees
c/o Diane Clay, Chairman
Litchfield Town Office
2400 Hallowell Road
Litchfield, ME 04350
Telephone: (207) 268-3247/town office (207) 268-4721

Maine Audubon Society
Attn: Carroll Tiernan
20 Gilsland Farm Road
PO Box 6009
Falmouth ME 04105-6009
Telephone: (207) 781-2330 ext. 201

store@maineaudubon.org

Wells Nat'l Estuarine Research Reserve
Attn: Suzanne Eder, Education Director
342 Laudholm Farm Road
Wells, ME 04090
Telephone: (207) 646-1555 ext. 116
www.wellsreserve.org

Maine Discovery Museum
Attn: Trudi Plummer, Dir. of Education
74 Main Street
Bangor, ME 04401
Telephone: (207) 262-7200

Mt. Agamenticus Conservation Program
Attn: Robin L. Kerr, Conservation Coordinator
186 York St.
York, ME 03909
Telephone: (207) 361-1102
E-mail: robin@agamenticus.org
www.agamenticus.org

Note: The trunk available at the Bangor Office is slightly different than the others listed above. Furbearer Fundamentals is a teacher resource that contains a three-week (or longer), multidisciplinary unit of study that focuses on furbearers found in the northeastern United States. It can be used in its entirety or broken into parts that can be used individually as supplemental educational materials and activities. The informational materials and activities are designed for middle school students, but may be modified to reach both younger and older students. The Furbearer Fundamentals Kit contains pelts, rubber tracks and scat, skulls and reference books, various informational resources on furbearers and regulated wildlife management including: the web site conservewildlife.org on CD, videos on regulated trapping, the Trapping and Furbearer Management in North American Wildlife Conservation booklet and the Trapping in the 21st Century pamphlet.

 

Kids handling furs and skulls

Kids are able to handle the
furs and skulls in the trunk.

Using the mammal skull identification keys

Activities include using the
mammal skull identification keys.

Envirothon students at workEnvirothon students at work

Envirothon students use activity sheets to become more familiar with the pelts
and skulls in preparation for the regional wildlife test section.

Photo of deer skullSketch of deer skull

Students in an art class created scale drawings of skulls from the safari trunk kit.

 

Flying WILD Bird Trunk

Flying WILD, a program of the Council for Environmental Education, introduces students to bird conservation through standards-based classroom activities and environmental stewardship projects. Flying WILD encourages schools to work closely with conservation organizations, community groups, and businesses involved with birds to implement school bird festivals and bird conservation projects.

The Flying WILD Bird Trunk includes the Flying WILD activity guide, plus a variety of bird books, children’s books, videos, computer ID programs, posters, an owl skull replica and lots, lots more! This trunk is available to borrow free of charge from the 2 locations listed below. Please contact the person listed FMI or to make arrangements for a loan. Please give at least 2 week’s notice with your loan request, and plan on keeping the trunk for a maximum of 1 week. The bird trunk must be picked up and returned to and from its original location.

Maine Audubon
Attn: Linda Woodard
20 Gilsland Farm Road
Falmouth ME 04105-6009
Telephone: (207) 781-2330 ext. 212
Email: lwoodard@maineaudubon.org

Maine Dept. Inland Fisheries and Wildlife
Attn: Lisa Kane
41 State House Station
284 State Street
Augusta, ME 04333
Telephone: (207) 287-3303
Email: lisa.kane@maine.gov