

JOIN US AT THE AQUATICS LAB AT THE ROGERS STATE
UNIVERSITY EDUCATION RESERVE FOR THESE EXCITING, INFORMATIVE AND FUN
WORKSHOPS FEATURING:
PROJECT
WILD
PROJECT WET
AND
PROJECT
LEARNING TREE
PROJECT WILD (date to be
announced)
PROJECT WET:
(date to be announced)
PROJECT LEARNING TREE
(date to be announced)
COST IS $10 PER PERSON PER WORKSHOP.
SCHOLARSHIPS MAY BE AVAILABLE FOR ROGERS COUNTY
EDUCATORS.
TO ATTEND, CONTACT US AT:
thereserve@rogerscountyconservationdistrict.org
Project WILD is celebrating 20 years of
environmental education. It is a conservation and environmental
program for both formal and informal educators of K-12th grades in all
subjects including but not limited to science, social studies, language,
arts, math, physical education, health, and music. It addresses the
need for human beings to develop as responsible citizens of our planet and
most of all, it makes learning fun. For more information you can
link to the Project WILD national web site at
www.projectwild.org. In Oklahoma, you can contact
okprojectwild@fullnet.net.
Project WET is an interdisciplinary
water science and education program that is for formal and non-formal
educators for students from 5 to 18. Project WET believes that the
ability to understand and resolve water issues has a significant impact on
our quality of life now, and in the future. For more information you
can link to the Project WET national web site at
www.projectwet.org. In Oklahoma, you can contact
karlab@okcc.state.ok.us.
Project Learning Tree has been in
existence for 30 years. It is a program of the American Forest
Foundation that brings the environment into the classroom. Topics
range from forests, wildlife, water, community planning, waste management
and energy. For more information you can link to the Project
Learning Tree national web site at
www.plt.org. In Oklahoma, you can
contact
cstallin@oda.state.ok.us.
Home