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"Heart of the Mountain" Volunteer Saturdays
Type: Class/Workshop
Description: High School and college students and community volunteers participate in habitat restoration projects every Saturday except the first Saturday of each month) as part of the San Bruno Mountain Stewards... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 9, 10, 11, 12, College Students, General Public
Contact: Joe Cannon, Director, 650-355-6635, restore_ecology@earthlink.net

"Helping Our Environment" Educational Programs
Type: Resource Person/Consultant, Speaker, Outreach/In-Class Program
Description: The City of Ventura Environmental Services Office is offering free in classroom presentations on recycling, waste reduction, preserving natural resources, environmental shopping, composting, stormwate... more »
Grades/Audience Served: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, College Students, General Public, Teachers, Nonformal Educators
Contact: Christine Wied, 805-652-4584, cwied@ci.ventura.ca.us

"Kids in the Creek" Day
Type: Exhibit/Display, Field Trip, Annual Event
Description: "Kids in the Creek" Day is an annual 3-4 hour program where teachers can register to bring their class to a specified watershed in the Clear Lake basin, and children can move through various activity ... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 4
Contact: Greg Dills, 707- 263 -4180 x 12, wercd@jps.net

"Little Fawn"
Type: Animals, Art, Class/Workshop, Curriculum
Description: This is a parent participation class for our smallest naturalists (2 to 5 years old) and is offered on Friday mornings from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. The program is open to parents, grandparents and ca... more »
Grades/Audience Served: Pre-K
Contact: Laura Jones, 310-519-6115, lajones@parks.lacounty.gov

"Recycle It!" Newsletter
Type: Network, Publication
Description: A school newsletter of the San Francisco Department of the Environment, contains local information on teacher workshops, relevant news, special events, and many environmental programs that are offered... more »
Grades/Audience Served: Teachers, Nonformal Educators, General Public
Contact: Becky Wike, Technical Assistant to Schools, 415-355-3700, environment@sfgov.org

"The Great Water Mystery" Science Assembly
Type: Outreach/In-Class Program, Performance/Assembly
Description: "The Great Water Mystery" is a 45 minute interactive assembly or classroom presentation that uses an engaging mystery story to teach California Science Standards such as the water cycle, watersheds, a... more »
Grades/Audience Served: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8
Contact: Molly Hucklebridge, 530-265-5961, molly@syrcl.org

statewide event "What's Up in the Environment" and "Planet H20" School to Career Workshops
Type: Professional Development, Resource Person/Consultant, Class/Workshop, Multimedia, Teacher/School Project, Video/Audio Tapes, Curriculum, Website/On-line Service
Description: We encourage you to become a classroom selected to participate in this engaging 3-4 month environmental science project. By getting your middle school students involved, they'll be exposed to a wide ... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 6, 7, 8
Contact: Suzanne Gutherie, 212-560-8123, Guthrie@thirteen.org

4-H GreenNet
Description: The Neighborhood GreenNet Project is a collaborative project engaging low-income families and their children in small horticultural (green) business startups that utilize cutting edge computer technol... more »
Contact: Michael Marzolla, 805-692-1730, ammarzolla@ucdavis.edu

4-H Resident Camp
Type: Residential Outdoor School
Description: Weeklong summer camp in the Las Posadas State Forest in Angwin, near Napa, CA. Teen-led experience includes environmental education components and is open to any Sacramento County youth ages 9-18.... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Contact: Marianne Bird, 916-875-6811, cesacramento@ucdavis.edu

4-H Youth Development Program
Description: Community-based science curricula containing hands-on activities in agriculture and natural resources.... more »
Grades/Audience Served: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Contact: Steve Dasher, 858-694-2861, 4Hsandiego@ucdavis.edu

48th District Agricultural Association Schools' Involvement Program
Type: Activity/Learning Kit, Exhibit/Display, Animals, Field Trip, Publication, Annual Event, Art, Internship, Resource Person/Consultant, Class/Workshop, Library/Material Lending, Speaker, Teacher/School Project, Contest/Award, Outreach/In-Class Program, Video/Audio Tapes, Curriculum, Website/On-line Service
Description: We work with teachers in the Los Angeles basin to help them teach agriculture in their classrooms. Teachers are invited to visit our resource center to learn about the program and how it can benefit ... more »
Grades/Audience Served: Pre-K, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teachers
Contact: Patty Anis, 909-468-4433, DAA48th@aol.com

4Rs Field Trip-Make Recycled Paper
Type: Field Trip
Description: Bring your third graders to Castro Valley Sanitary District (CVSD) for a hands-on paper-making workshop and 4Rs (Reduce, Reuse, Recycle, Rot) lesson. The 4Rs Field Trip, held in the CVSD Board room, l... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 3
Contact: Michelle Jeffery, 510-537-0987, michelle@cvsan.org

statewide event 50 Species Challenge
Type: Activity/Learning Kit, Animals, Teacher/School Project, Contest/Award
Description: Have your kids take the 50 species challenge! This activity can be done by any class or group, and can be easily turned into a classroom contest. Details are available at the above website, or can... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, College Students, General Public, Teachers, Nonformal Educators
Contact: Tracy Taylor, night789@netzero.net

statewide event A Biodiversity Primer, from World Wildlife Fund's Windows on the Wild (WOW!) Program
Type: Publication
Description: This 68 page introduction to biodiversity is produced by World Wildlife's exemplary Windows on the Wild environmental education program. Features stories and articles in a beautiful full-color format... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 6, 7, 8
Contact: Jennifer Rigby, 800-422-8886, EMailAcorn@aol.com

statewide event A Day in the Life of a Park Ranger
Type: Outreach/In-Class Program
Description: What do park rangers do every day at work? Learn about park ranger jobs and the history of the National Park Service.... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 2, 5, 6, 7, 8, General Public
Contact: Carol Peterson, 805-658-5735, carol_peterson@nps.gov

statewide event A Giant's Life (Sequoia-Kings Canyon NP)
Type: Field Trip
Description: Discover the life cycle of Giant Sequoias and their adaptations for survival.... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 2, 3
Contact: Becky Satnat, Education Coordinator, 559-565-4303, becky_satnat@nps.gov

statewide event A Guide for Connecting Farms to Schools and Communities
Type: Activity/Learning Kit
Description: This guide is intended to help farmers utilize their farms as learning environments for local schools and communities, market their products to scchools, and increase their exposure within their commu... more »
Grades/Audience Served: College Students, General Public, Teachers, Nonformal Educators
Contact: Linda Wellings, 802-985-0308, lwellings@shelburnefarms.org

statewide event A Guide for Using Local Foods in Schools
Type: Activity/Learning Kit
Description: This guide is designed to help schools, and particularly food service, reconnect with local food systems through their school food programs.... more »
Grades/Audience Served: College Students, General Public, Teachers, Nonformal Educators
Contact: Linda Wellings, 802-985-0308, lwellings@shelburnefarms.org

statewide event A Guide to Groundwater Guardian
Type: Publication
Description: The .Groundwater Guardian. is a program designed to raise awareness of groundwater issues and assist communities in forming plans to protect groundwater. This community guide introduces the program a... more »
Grades/Audience Served: General Public
, 402-434-2740, info@groundwater.org

statewide event A Home for Pearl
Type: Video/Audio Tapes, Curriculum
Description: This program consists of a four-part videotape accompanied by an instructional guide with related exercises and information. The video episodes follow a group of school children as they learn about t... more »
Grades/Audience Served: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6
, 800-524-1013, kmedia@karolmedia.com

statewide event A Hydro-electric Power Station (1134-99)
Type: Activity/Learning Kit
Description: Multiple use kit. The pollution-free production of electricity from the power of .falling. water is clearly demonstrated by this safe and simple, but sophisticated, model. A stream of water hits and ... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, Teachers
Contact: Les Kacev, 858-587-2138, leskacev@cs.com

statewide event A World In Our Backyard
Type: Video/Audio Tapes, Curriculum
Description: A World In Our Backyard: A Wetlands Education and Stewardship Program curriculum addresses the importance of wetlands, discusses wetland biology, ecology and hydrology and encourages the use of local ... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 6, 7, 8
, 800-368-3382, bpendergraft@envmedia.com

statewide event A-Way with Waste
Type: Curriculum
Description: Solid and hazardous waste problems exist in every community in the world. Society as a whole and each of us as individuals contribute to the problem. By individual and collective choices and actions w... more »
Grades/Audience Served: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Contact: Sandi Newton, 360-407-6826, snew461@ecy.wa.gov.

ABC's of the Animal World
Type: Animals, Outreach/In-Class Program
Description: These 45-minute presentations are specifically designed to introduce your preschoolers, kindergartners and first-graders, to some fuzzy, furry, and feathery creatures just their size. Selected animal... more »
Grades/Audience Served: Pre-K, K, 1
Contact: Mollie Hogan, 310-455-0550, wildworks1@aol.com

statewide event Compendium Resource Achieving a Sustainable Community; Unit 6 of A Child's Place in the Environment Series
Type: Curriculum
Description: Unit 6: Achieving a Sustainable Community Through 20 interdisciplinary and thematic lessons using the constructivist process, sixth-grade teachers help their students learn that organisms in ecosystem... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 6, Teachers, Nonformal Educators
Contact: Olga Clymire, 707-263-7249, olganc@pacific.net

statewide event Acid Rain, GEMS Teacher's Guide
Type: Activity/Learning Kit
Description: This guide is one in a series of GEMS guides, a guided discovery based curriculum project of Lawerence Hall of Science. Eight sessions introduce students to pH, acidity, the interaction of airborne p... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 7, 8, 9
, 510-642-7771, gems@uclink.berkeley.edu

statewide event Acorn Naturalists Catalog
Type: Activity/Learning Kit, Publication, Computer Software, Multimedia, Video/Audio Tapes, Curriculum, Website/On-line Service
Description: Through its free catalog and new store in Tustin, Acorn Naturalists features a wide variety of environmental and outdoor education materials. These resources for the trail and classroom include books,... more »
Grades/Audience Served: Pre-K, K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, General Public, Teachers, Nonformal Educators
Contact: Jennifer Rigby, 800-422-8886, EMailAcorn@aol.com

Acterra Environmental Library
Type: Library/Material Lending, Video/Audio Tapes
Description: Our collections include books and periodicals on a wide range of environmental topics. We have a special section of children's nature books and classroom activity guides. The library also has videos... more »
Grades/Audience Served: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, General Public
Contact: Diane Dulmage, Library Resource Coordinator; Micheal Closson , Acterra Executive Director, 650-962-9876, library@pccf.org

statewide event Action for a Cleaner Tomorrow
Type: Curriculum

Grades/Audience Served: K, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12
Contact: Richard Chesley, Manager, 800-768-7348, cheslerl@dhec.sc.gov

statewide event Active Watershed Education Curriculum Guide
Type: Curriculum
Description: This guide revolves around eight classroon unites, three field trips, and one culminating activity stimulating a public hearing. The classroom units explore watersheds, wetland ecology, water and soi... more »
Grades/Audience Served: 4, 5, 6
Contact: Alicia Lehrer, 401-822-8832, Alicia-Lehrer@ri.nacdnet.org


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