WetlandsLIVE for Educators
WetlandsLIVE is an exciting, FREE education program for students in grades 4 to 8 and their educators. There will be three live distance learning adventures.
Wading into Wetlands
FROM VANCOUVER, CANADA
October 10, 2012
10 - 11 a.m. PT (1 - 2 p.m. ET)
What exactly is a wetland? How does it function to benefit wildlife and people. We’ll visit some special wetlands to learn about wetland ecology, watersheds, their importance to migrating fish and birds, and much more.
Wetland Connections
FROM PANAMA BAY, PANAMA (broadcast in English and Spanish)
March 8, 2013
Birds, fish, and other migratory species don’t recognize state or international borders and need wetlands and habitats located in many states and countries in order to survive. Learn how wetlands are connected.
Discover Wetlands
FROM CORDOVA, ALASKA
May 9, 2013
9 - 10 a.m. AT (1 - 2 p.m. ET)
May is American Wetlands Month and find out what students are doing to learn about, help, and engage in their local wetlands. Visit the Chugach National Forest in Alaska, which has the largest contiguous wetlands on the Pacific Coast of North America.
CLICK HERE for a flier about WetlandsLIVE: A Distance Learning Adventure. Para del volante en español, OPRIME AQUÍ.
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