The Glooscap Nature Rangers were treated to a trip to the Nova Scotia Natural History Museum. It was a fun filled evening learning about animal tracks and scat. All the youngsters who participated are from Glooscap First Nation and attend the After School program. A few different programs and organizations came together to make this possible. Thanks goes out to Gail Tupper, Natural Resources and Environment Officer and coordinator for the Nature Rangers. Also thanks to Tammy Rafuse, Community Support Worker/Nadaca, and Jordan Smith, Mpal coordinator and also to Erika Perrier, Research and Education Officer at the Mi’kmaw Conservation Group.