Goin’ With the Flow...Involving Students in Hands-onStream Improvement
Projects
Goin'
With the Flow... (989KB pdf) includes a step-by-step procedure
for setting up aproject site with formal education components, as
well as, various listings of resource persons and materials.
IOWATER
This volunteer
water quality monitoring program includes training, a manual, and
equipment for monitoring Iowa waters. For more information, visit
the IOWATER web site.
NatureMapping
NatureMapping
trains citizens how to monitor and report wildlife and the habitats
they observe them in. Citizen volunteer data can be used to document
the distribution and relative abundance of Iowa wildlife species. For
more information, visit the NatureMapping
web site.
NatureMapping
II volunteers conduct regular surveys for the Wildlife Diversity
Program to monitor wildlife population trends. Current surveys include:
Raptor Nesting Survey, Colonial Waterbird Nesting Survey, Peregrine
Falcon Survey, and Frog and Toad Call Survey. Visit the Wildlife
Diversity Program web page for more information.
Taking ACTION: An Educator's Guide to Involving Students in Environmental
Action Projects
Taking
Action inspires ideas and provides models for conducting
effective environmental projects. This guide helps educators plan,
implement, and evaluate environmental action projects. Samples of
more than 30 projects are included.
Iowa educators
can order single copies from the Aquatic
Education Program.
Trees for Kids/Teens
Trees for Kids
and Trees for Teens are tree education and planting programs for
Iowa elementary and secondary school students. The goals of the
program are to educate students about the values of trees and to
encourage the planting of landscape size trees (four to six feet
tall) on school grounds or other public areas. For more information
visit the Forestry
web page.
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