This time has been booked for a school visit. Please contact us if you would like to schedule your own school visit.
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For more than a decade, the Bamberger Ranch Preserve has been providing custom-designed educational programs for school groups from all over Central Texas. We pride ourselves on providing hands on science-based outdoor experiences to prepare students with the knowledge to master the TEKS requirements. We are able to accomplish this through a state Board of Education certified staff and one incredible classroom.
In 2006, the Bamberger Ranch Preserve was honored by the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality and Governor Rick Perry with the Texas Environmental Excellence Award in Education.
The ranch has on-site:
Cretaceous-period dinosaur tracks
Marine fossil beds for collection
Spring Fed, fresh-water creeks and lakes for aquatic studies
Nature trails that demonstrate native flora with a wide range of biodiversity
Managed herd of endangered species of African antelope, the Scimitar Horned Oryx
Man-made bat cave, the Chiroptorium
Heritage conservation at Hes’ Country Store
Watershed and Rain machine demonstration
Biodiversity specimen collections including birds, mammals, reptiles, and more
Outdoor classrooms for nature education lessons
Live reptile collection
Margret Bamberger Research and Education Center
Topics specific to state testing requirements can be addressed. All activities at the ranch support requirements for all age groups regarding safe practices, choosing wisely the disposal or recycling method of materials/resources and developing scientific inquiry and constructing hypotheses. Below is a brief sample of qualifications for a variety of lessons BRP offers:
Earth Sciences are supported with hands-on activities and lessons on soils, geology, astronomy and change over time with dinosaur tracks, fossil collections, and star gazing
Lessons with watersheds, water cycles and aquatic collections used to analyze a body of water’s biotic health
Life Sciences are strongly supported at the ranch with lessons on beekeeping, pollinators, bird watching, native plant identifications, bats, and much more
The ranch has a corps of talented volunteers, including:
Texas Master Naturalists
Wildlife Rehabilitators
Plant Experts
Birders
The educational staff have academic credentials in:
Wildlife Management
Biology
Zoology
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Education
Conservation Biology
The length of stay and the depth of interpretation can also be custom designed. Day-trips of the ranch can be as short as 3 hours or as long as 8 hours, depending on the school’s requirements. School field trips have a maximum capacity of 70 students at one time.
Pricing for all programs is based on the amount of staff and time required, as well as the school’s budget. Day trips are generally $9-15 per person, including adults and teachers, with a $350.00 minimum. Overnight field trip prices are tailored to programs, lodging requirements, staff time and participation. Reservations tend to be booked 9-12 months in advance and space is extremely limited.
Lodging is available for schools who have the ability to spend the night. Lodging is at the Center and can sleep around 40 people in bunk bed style. 20 camping cots are also available if needed.