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Project
Calendar WDFW's Project WILD
Education Program offers educator workshops throughout the year
WILD / WET / NatureMapping
Clock Hours: Teachers
can request clock hours or credit for participation in the workshops.
Activity Guides: Educators attending will receive an activity guide they
can use for lesson preparation.
Training: Educators get training on how to use the activity guide in
the classroom or educating outdoors.
Audience: Educators can use this training with their target audiences,
whether youth groups or K-12 classrooms.
State Standards: The workshops will indicate how the activities address
the State Standards.

Project WILD Workshops
for formal and non-formal educators of youth K-12
Participants will experience Project WILD activities designed to teach basic ecological principles across the curriculum for grade levels K-12. Project WILD provides students with important field studies experiences. Educators receive the Project WILD Activity guide with over 100 hands-on activities which help address state standards. Project WILD is:
Calendar - Project WILD
workshops:
Request workshop information from your local environmental learning center.

Project WET Workshops for formal and non-formal educators
of K-12
This is an international, interdisciplinary, water science and education program for educators of K-12 students.
Calendar - Project WET/Aquatic
WILD workshops:
Request workshop information from your local environmental learning center.
The NatureMapping
Program Workshops
The NatureMapping Program is a joint program of the
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife
and the Univeristy of Washington Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research
Unit.
Citizens and schools collecting data to share so we can learn what lives where we live.
NatureMapping is for you if you like fishing and watching wildlife
Join citizens, schools, natural resource agencies, business and local community governments in exchanging information about fish, wildlife, water quality and stream restoration by NatureMapping.
Hands-on workshops available to
educators and citizens.
Request workshop information from your local environmental learning center.
Registration for workshops and additional information can be found at www.fish.washington.edu/naturemapping.
Visit our website:
http://wdfw.wa.gov/outreach/education/naturmap.htm