Churchville Nature Center | |
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Location in Pennsylvania | |
Location | 501 Churchville Lane, Churchville, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Coordinates | 40°11′10″N 74°59′34″W / 40.1860°N 74.9929°W |
Area | 55 acre preserve with stewardship over 800 acres |
Created | 1964 |
Operated by | Bucks County Parks & Recreation |
Website | Official website |
Churchville Nature Center is a facility of the Bucks County, Pennsylvania Department of Parks and Recreation and is located in Churchville, Pennsylvania. The center focuses on environmental education, public outreach and the preservation of native wildlife through its wide range of programs, projects and surveys. The nature center offers educational programing year round through its Environmental Education and Lenape Village departments.[1] The center features a native butterfly house and covers 55 acres of wildlife preserve.
While the facility and property are owned by the County of Bucks, much of the public and environmental outreach of the center is supported by the non-profit Friends of Churchville Nature Center.