LAPS: Los Alamos Safari Hunt Grows Across Community

A pterodactyl is spotted in Liz Aicher’s apple tree on North Mesa. Courtesy/LAPS

A group of dragons is spotted taking a ride in a car near Aspen Elementary School. Courtesy/LAPS

LAPS News:

The Los Alamos Safari Hunt for Kids was recently launched and is growing fast across the community.

This activity is similar to a scavenger hunt. With a large portion of the world’s population now living under lockdown to contain the coronavirus, this type of Safari Hunt activity is popping up all over the world.

The “hunters” try to spot as many stuffed animals as they can find in people’s windows and yards. Everyone can help by placing stuffed animals in their windows, which will make it fun for our children.

If a window is not possible, placing one in a yard, on a fence or in a tree will work, too!

Here is a link to the LA Safari website, which features Instagram pictures:

A furry green frog is spotted in the garden of Ken and Jennifer Holmes on North Mesa. Courtesy/LAPS
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