by Ruth Huber | Oct 25, 2017 | Articles
Thanks to a $2,250 Arizona Game and Fish heritage grant, fourth graders are collecting data on wildlife bridges with rugged trail cameras equipped with heat and motion sensors. The cameras were placed by the Coalition for Sonoran Desert Conservation adjacent to a... by Max Sterling | Jun 13, 2017 | Articles
A group of teachers from six classrooms have discovered that there are more chances for outdoor learning when teachers collaborate. Getting students outside is the best way to teach them about nature. So through collaboration, teachers in six second through fourth... by Robyn Smith | Jun 9, 2017 | Articles
Students of the Lake Woods School are discovering that the school forest and pond provide learning opportunities outdoors. Along the outskirts of Baudette, Minnesota, students have been learning about phrenology, or the “study of natural phenomena that recur... by Hank Wilson | Jun 6, 2017 | Articles
Students are experiencing conservation first hand with water testing and a release of trout they raised in their classroom. Charles City Middle School eighth graders released trout into Spring Creek, northwest of Orchard, Iowa. Three extracurricular clubs participated... by Hank Wilson | May 17, 2017 | Articles
Middle school students monitoring wildlife cameras are tracking data, making observations, and identifying animals. Recently, the students who work on the camera monitoring before or after school gave a presentation to the open space staff. “I’m very...
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