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Environmental
Education:
WDFW Education Plan
Eagles: Lions of the Sky An Interactive Adventure
Your Impact on Salmon/Fish: A Self-Assessment
Free outdoor expo offers youngsters, families chance to learn new skills

Youngsters and families can connect with nature and learn outdoor skills at a Youth Outdoor Adventure Expo May 16-17 at the Benton County Fairgrounds.

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School Programs:
Project WILD (K-12 environmental education program)
Project WILD and NatureMapping Correlations to Washington State Essential Academic Learning Requirements (EALR's)
Project WILD/WET/NatureMapping Calendar
Nature Mapping Program
WILD Salmon Education Trunk
Model Schools (in partnership with OSPI'S Model Links EE Program)
Salmon in the Classroom
Marine Fish and Shellfish Program
Public Programs:
Marine Fish and Shellfish Program
Backyard Wildlife Sanctuary
Nature Mapping Program
Puget Sound Eyes on Wildlife
Living with Washington's Wildlife Series
 
Hunter/Angler
Education:
WDFW Hunter Education
Master Hunter Program
Recreational Activities May Harm Salmon and Steelhead Spawning Beds
Puget Sound Recreational Crabbing Quiz
Volunteer Angling Educator Training
 
Publications:
Salmon Smart: A Guide to Help People Help Salmon
Landscaping for Wildlife
Crossing Paths Newsletter
WDFW Publication Archive
 
WDFW Products:
Catalog of Selected Educational Materials

Maps and other digital data

Eastern Washington Ground Squirrel Placemat
[Placemat with Activities - PDF Format 3.62 MB]
 

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