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WILD in Yellowstone participants enjoying a field day. Project WILD WorkshopsExcerpts From Diary of a WILD Teacher |
Is your child lucky enough to have a WILD teacher? If so, that teacher has attended a Project WILD workshop somewhere in the state or country for that matter! Project WILD is a national program, which in Idaho, is offered through the Idaho Department of Fish and Game. At workshops, teachers learn ways in which to easily incorporate wildlife and ecological concepts into the subject they are already teaching. Activities in the guides are correlated to the Idaho State Education Standards. Wildlife is the tool that gets the kids excited about learning!
The goal of Project WILD is to assist learners of any age in the development of awareness, knowledge, skills and responsible behavior and constructive action for wildlife and the environment. Educational activity guides provide information and projects on topics like these:
Each activity in the book includes a statement of the instructional objectives, a description of the instructional methods employed, background information for instructors and lists of any materials needed.
Visit the National Project WILD website to learn more about the history and background of this innovative program.
| Introductory Project WILD Workshops |
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Idaho's traditional Project WILD workshops are 15 hours in length. They are held at various locations throughout the state. Participants become very involved in learning about wildlife and wildlife management concepts. Through a series of activities, educators learn fun and exciting ways to teach wildlife conservation in the classroom. Workshop participants receive two activity guides which contain more than 150 activities related to wildlife and wildlife conservation. Other educational materials, such as posters and leaflets, are also provided at every workshop. This class serves as a prerequisite for any of the other specialized or advanced WILD classes. The registration fee for these workshops is $20. An optional university credit is available through most Idaho universities. An outside assignment is required for those who are taking the workshop for credit. Participants register and pay for credit at the workshop; the additional per-credit fee is $50-60. To register for a workshop in your area fill out the Introductory Registration Form below or contact Lori Adams, Project WILD Coordinator, at (208) 287-2889 or by e-mail. Upcoming Workshops
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| WILD About Early Learners Workshops |
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WILD About Early Learners This class serves as a prerequisite for any of the other specialized or advanced WILD classes. An optional university credit is available. An outside assignment is required for those who are taking the workshop for credit. Participants register and pay for credit at the workshop, fee for credit is an additional $50. Class fee is $30 plus $50-60 for the optional credit. To register for a workshop in your area fill out the Early Learner Registration Form below or contact Lori Adams, Project WILD Coordinator, at (208) 287-2889 or by e-mail. Upcoming Workshops
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| Specialized WILD Workshops |
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Introductory WILD or WILD About Early Learners is a prerequisite for the following workshops. Specialized two-day workshops are 15 hour workshops that focus on a particular wildlife management issue, species or subject area. Classroom work and field trips fill out the 15 hours. The workshops are designed for individuals who are seeking more ways to incorporate WILD into their curriculums. An optional university credit is available. An outside assignment is required for those who are taking the workshop for credit. Participants register and pay for credit at the workshop, fee for credit is an additional $50. Class fee is $20, except where noted. To register for a workshop in your area fill out the Specialized Registration Form below or contact Lori Adams, Project WILD Coordinator, at (208) 287-2889 or by e-mail. Upcoming Workshops WILD about Trout in the Classroom To register for a workshop in your area, fill out the Trout in the Classroom Registration Form below or contact Brenda Beckley, Aquatic Education Coordinator, at 208-287-2833 or by e-mail at bbeckley@idfg.idaho.gov.
WILD about Trout Registration Form WILD About Mule Deer WILD About Raptors The first evening of the workshop is spent at The Peregrine Fund's World Center for Birds of Prey. Day two of the Fall Workshop takes place at the Idaho Bird Observatory. Day two of the Spring Workshop takes place at BLM's Snake River Birds of Prey NCA.
WILD About Raptors - North WILD About Turkeys
WILD about Elk
WILD about Salmon
Focus on Literature with WET, WILD and Learning Tree
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For more information about any of the workshops or seminars, registration information or setting up a workshop in your area contact Lori Adams, Project WILD Coordinator, at (208) 287-2889 or by email.
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