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ROAR philosophy and corporate documents.
Focus on ethical non-motorized outdoor recreation.
Focus on ethical use of motorized and mechanized vehicles on both land and water.
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.
Girl Scouts
Boy Scouts
Teaching and learning resources that can be downloaded free.
Web sites related to wildlife preservation, proper resource use and responsible recreation.
Photo's of wildlife preservation and conservation education program activities.
A collection of patches, pins, hats, etc. related to organizations and programs working to ensure responsible outdoor recreation.

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"Teaching Nature Awareness and Stewardship"

"Use what talents you possess;  The woods would be very silent if
no birds sang there except those that sang best."

-- William Blake

 
The Center for Responsible Outdoor Activities and Recreation will focus on young people ages six to twenty-five while assisting people of all ages, abilities and experience, develop a sense of nature awareness and a commitment to responsible outdoor stewardship.

 


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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.