Kansas Wetlands Education Center to host Winter Wonders of the Wetlands Drop-in STEM Event
12/11/25
HAYS, Kan. – Bundle up and bring the whole family for an afternoon of frosty fun and hands-on discovery at our Winter Wonders of the Wetlands Drop-In STEM event on Friday, December 26, from 1 to 4 p.m.
Explore how animals survive and thrive in Kansas wetlands during the coldest months through five exciting activity stations—each one tied to a different STEAM theme.
S – Track Mysteries - Become a wildlife detective. Match mysterious tracks to their wetland animal owners and learn how to read nature’s clues. Create your own winter track mystery scene.
T – Soundscape Station - Can you match the bird call to the right bird? Listen closely and test your skills with real mounts and audio clips from wetland species.
E – Duck Feet Design - Engineer your own duck foot and test it in water to see how well it paddles. Discover how webbed feet help birds move through chilly wetlands.
A – Build a Snowglobe - Get creative and craft your own winter wetland snowglobe to take home—complete with glittery snow and animal scenes.
M – Migration Distance Math - Play our giant Chutes & Ladders-style tarp game to explore how far birds travel to reach Kansas wetlands in winter.
Free admission and fun for all ages. Drop in anytime between 1 and 4 p.m. No registration required.
Kansas Wetlands Education Center, affiliated with FHSU’s Werth College of Science, Technology and Mathematics, is located 10 miles northeast of Great Bend at the Cheyenne Bottoms Wildlife Area, on 592 NE K-156 Highway. More information can be found at wetlandscenter.fhsu.edu.