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RESOURCES FOR EDUCATORS
Project WILD Project WILD (K-12 environmental education program)
Project WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental education program emphasizing wildlife. The program is designed for educators of kindergarten through twelfth grade. Project WILD educational materials are provided to educators through practical interactive workshops.
> Project WILD/WET/NatureMapping Calendar
> Nature Mapping Program
> Project WILD and NatureMapping Correlations to Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALR's)
 
YOUTH EDUCATION
Ask Professor Talon Ask Professor Talon
Learn all about eagles from Professor Talon.
SALMON IN THE CLASSROOM
Salmon in the Classroom Currently, about 600 schools statewide participate in the Salmon in the Classroom Project.
CROSSING PATHS NEWSLETTER
Crossing Paths Newsletter Save water, go native
Did you know that summertime landscape watering uses nearly 40 percent of water supplies in Washington’s cities and towns?

No more butterfly bushes please

Don’t help feral cats hurt wildlife
FAQs: Coyotes in town
Do geese prefer cities and towns?
 
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Dump No Waste - Drains to Stream Your Impact on Salmon/Fish: A Self-Assessment
Every household and property owner is responsible for our land and water. Consider how you manage your home and property to make it a healthy living space for you and your family; a valuable asset; and a place which protects your fish and wildlife legacy.
> Winter Wildlife Feeding Fact Sheet
> Recreational Activities May Harm Salmon and Steelhead Spawning Beds
> Salmon Smart: A Guide to Help People Help Salmon
> Landscaping for Wildlife
> Volunteer Opportunities
 


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