Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Project WILD


I attended a Project WILD workshop today. It was FANTASTIC. The program is amazing. The book is wonderful. And the program is totally hands on. Best of all, it was free (if you are in FL) and they are VERY receptive to "non-traditional" educators.

Here is a snippet from the Project WILD website.
Project WILD is one of the most widely-used conservation and environmental education programs among educators of students in kindergarten through high school. It is based on the premise that young people and educators have a vital interest in learning about our natural world. A national network of State Wildlife Agency Sponsors ensures that Project WILD is available nationwide --training educators in the many facets of the program. Emphasizing wildlife because of its intrinsic value, Project WILD addresses the need for human beings to develop as responsible citizens of our planet.

Each lesson is very detailed with supplies, background information, resources, activities, everything you need to know is there, all in one place. The appendices are wonderful if you want to find an activity on a certain topic

The catch is (there is always a catch isn't there!) that you have to attend the workshop to get the materials. It was really a lot of fun (even if it was a long drive!) and was great to see some of the activities put into practice first hand.

Here are some of the websites and resources mentioned today.

International Pellet Watch
Ocean Conservancy
Bull Frog Films
Blue Ocean Institute
Monterey Bay Aquarium Seafood Watch
Florida Defenders of the Environment
Florida Fish and Wildlife Commission
Chlorine Free Products Association

Enjoy!!

4 comments:

Vicki said...

Very nice!
Thanks for the great info!

Anonymous said...

COOL!

Clane said...

Sounds great!

I'm trying to get Craig to take off Nov. 2nd so I can go to that session. He's mulling it over...

AM said...

They fill up super fast so be sure to sign up in advance. I would call now and put your name down. There is always a waiting list so if you cancel they will have someone to take your place. That is how I got a spot.