Project WILD Educator Workshop

At the one-day workshops, participants receive a set of supplementary activity guides which includes a basic guide and an aquatic activity guide. The Project WILD materials have been classroom tested and provide a framework to assist teachers in taking students from an awareness of the nature to responsible actions concerning the environment.

This award-winning program provides a means for educators to teach important environmental and conservation concepts. Over 19,000 Georgia teachers have attended WILD workshops to investigate the teaching strategies of Project WILD, to experience exciting hands-on activities, and to learn more about wildlife and the environment.

$32 registration fee includes Project WILD & Aquatic WILD Guidebooks
BYO Lunch, water and something to take notes with.
Agenda and final details will be shared closer to the date.

Adopt-A-Stream Training

ORK will host an Adopt-a-Stream training for chemical and bacterial monitoring at the Mary Kahrs Warnell Forest Education Center in Guyton.

The Adopt-A-Stream program trains and encourages individuals and communities to monitor and/or improve sections of streams, wetlands, lakes or estuaries. Manuals, training, and technical support are provided through AAS staff and more than 70 established Adopt-A-Stream local coordinators.

New citizen scientists or those seeking recertification are encouraged to attend. The training is free but attendees should bring their own lunch and water. Pre-registration is required.

Contact Melanie Sparrow with additional questions.


About Georgia Adopt-A-Stream

Project WILD Educator Workshop

At the one-day workshops, participants receive a set of supplementary activity guides which includes a basic guide and an aquatic activity guide. The Project WILD materials have been classroom tested and provide a framework to assist teachers in taking students from an awareness of the nature to responsible actions concerning the environment.

This award-winning program provides a means for educators to teach important environmental and conservation concepts. Over 19,000 Georgia teachers have attended WILD workshops to investigate the teaching strategies of Project WILD, to experience exciting hands-on activities, and to learn more about wildlife and the environment.

$32 registration fee includes Project WILD & Aquatic WILD Guidebooks
BYO Lunch, water and something to take notes with.
Agenda and final details will be shared closer to the date.

Adopt-A-Stream Training

ORK will host an Adopt-a-Stream training for chemical and bacterial monitoring at the Georgia Southern University, Biology Dept. (Statesboro Campus).

The Adopt-A-Stream program trains and encourages individuals and communities to monitor and/or improve sections of streams, wetlands, lakes or estuaries. Manuals, training, and technical support are provided through AAS staff and more than 70 established Adopt-A-Stream local coordinators.

New citizen scientists or those seeking recertification are encouraged to attend. The training is free but attendees should bring their own lunch and water. Pre-registration is required.

Contact Melanie Sparrow with additional questions.


About Georgia Adopt-A-Stream