DEM offering free cooking classes, guided walks, and virtual programs this winter

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Whether you’re ready to bundle up and get outside or curl up on the couch and tune in virtually, Rhode Island’s Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) has another season of great programs scheduled to connect Rhode Islanders with our state’s beautiful natural resources.

From wilderness first aid to hunter education classes to wild game cooking classes, guided walks, and virtual programs, there’s something for everyone.

DFW’s Aquatic Resource Education Program, Hunter Education Program, and Wildlife Outreach staff have planned a winter program schedule with plenty of opportunities to learn about Rhode Island’s fish and wildlife resources or to try out a new outdoor skill. Most of the programs being offered this winter are free of charge and family-friendly.

The programs are as follows:

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