A lot of people choose [not to] or don't have the time to get out there and explore. But there's so much to see. They come to the center and say, 'I see a turkey! And deer! And foxes!' They don't expect it.

It's to get people to realize what they have and feel thankful, in hopes that if they gain an appreciation for what they have they might want to save it in the future when land becomes very scarce. We want to maintain a sense of connection with the natural world.