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A national network of field-classrooms linking students, teachers, and parents to their public lands.
An environmental education program designed for educators, parents and community leaders working with youth.
This program facilitates and promotes awareness, appreciation, knowledge and stewardship of water resources.
Wildlife focused education program for K-12 educators and their students.
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"Teaching Nature Awareness and Stewardship"

"As strenuous challenge or contemplative retreat, the parks and other
units of the national lands offer welcome respite from the world,
a safety valve for body and spirit."

-- T.H. Watkins


Accomplishments for 2006

Don Gale attended courses to qualify to teach Project WET and Project Learning Tree curriculum.

Youth staff members taught participants at Teton High Adventure Base in Jackson, Wyoming.

Youth served as nature awareness staff Michigan State University in East Lansing Michigan for the National Order of the Arrow Conference with 8,500 participants.  Their area was the only area totally staffed by young people.

Ray Cook received the Silver Antelope award for his volunteer service with young people over an extended period of time from the Boy Scouts of America.

Started planning strategies to develop a meaningful endowment fund so programs can be offered to all interested youth groups and their leaders.

The nature awareness and conservation message reached 52,520 people during 2002.

 


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Our Mission:

Maintain access to public and private lands for recreation
through responsible use of the land and other natural resources.