Kids Activity Page


The baby whooping crane featured at the top of this page is our own #828. Born June 12, 2008, he spent his first winter here at St. Marks National Wildlife Refuge with his 6 class mates.
Photo courtesy of Operation Migration.



Kids, please have a grownup help you download the activity pages.

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Lighthouse Maze
Can you find your way to the top of the lighthouse and help the lighthouse keeper light the lantern? Click on the picture below.

Lighthouse Maze
How sharp are your eyes
Print the page and see how many animals you can find hidden in the picture? Color each animal as you find it. Click on the picture below.

Search Puzzle



Test your memory!

Do you have a good memory? Play our animal memory game and see how fast you can match up the animal pairs.

Click here to play.
How many animals can you name?
How Many!

How many gators
How many aligators can you count in this picture. Click on the small picture to make it bigger.



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Send us your artwork

Coloring Sheets

Hey Kids! Here's a chance to get your own artwork on the web. Click on one of the pictures below and then print the coloring sheet. When you have finished coloring your picture bring it to the refuge Visitor's Center or mail it to:

St. Marks Refuge Association
Kids' Art Gallery
P.O. Box 368
St. Marks, FL 32355

The coloring may also be scanned and emailed to:

We will post it in our Kids' Art Gallery for all your family and friends to admire.

Note: Parent or guardian must sign the release at the bottom of the picture sheet. The child's first name and last initial only will be published on the web site with their artwork. If you would like the picture returned, you must include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.

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Visit the Art Gallery.


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Neighborhood ExplorersJoin the Explorers' Club where you can learn about and explorer nature in your own neighborhood. Learn nature and wildlife and report nature you find outside.



Educating for Conservation. For students of all ages. Explore and learn about fish, wildlife, plants, and their habitats and how you can help conserve, protect, and enhance them.



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