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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 and learning resources that can be downloaded free.
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Laws change; People die;
The land stays the same.
--Abraham Lincoln

Canoeing & Scouting Frontcountry
Master Educator Course

2009

Blass Scout Reservation, Buffalo NSR, Arkansas
Friday, April 17 to Sunday, April 19
and
Friday, May 1 to Monday, May 4

Participants must be at least 18 years old by the end of the course
and be registered with the Boy Scouts of America

NO ADDITIONAL INFORMATION HAS
BEEN RECEIVED FOR THIS COURSE

Information

Course sponsored by: Quapaw Area Council
  Local Organizer:   Skip  Clemmons
sclemmons@stephens.com
(501) 258-7880


Boy Scouts of America Outdoor Code
As an American, I will do my best to,
Be clean in my outdoor manners,
Be careful with fire,
Be considerate in the outdoors, and
Be conservation minded.