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Project WILD is an interdisciplinary conservation and environmental
education program emphasizing wildlife. The program is designed for
educators of all types who work with children from kindergarten through
high school age.
Project WILD enhances student learning in all skill and subject areas
through hands-on activities that fulfill their natural interest in the
environment. Project WILD teaches students how to think not what to think.
Workshops are provided free of charge, as are the WILD activity books.
Borrow Our
Black Bear Education Trunk
or our new
White-Tailed Deer Trunk
for Your Classroom |
Teachers for Grades PK-12, click on the link
below for the Maryland Voluntary State Curriculum Alignments.
Project WILD Alignment with
Maryland Voluntary
State (MVC) Curriculum Alignments Project WILD is a great way to incorporate environmental
education into your existing lesson plan, regardless of the subject matter
that is being taught. WILD activities can be done indoors or outdoors, are
flexible enough to fit almost the needs of almost any educator, and are
comprehensive enough so that minimal preparation is required by the
teacher.
Project WILD is also great for girl/boy scout troops, 4H groups, and any
other youth groups who have an interest and desire to learn about wildlife
and the environment.
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For more information, or to schedule a workshop, contact:
Marilyn Mause
Gwynnbrook WMA
3740 Gwynnbrook Ave
Owings Mills MD 21117
410-356-0941
mmause@dnr.state.md.us |