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4-H offers many animal and agriculture programs that teaches and trains students how to manage and care for chickens, cows, horses, dogs, rabbits, and more. Read more...
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4-H Outdoor Education programs are designed to connect citizens of Alabama to rivers and streams, the abundance of forestland found in the state’s forests, and the state parks and wildlife management areas through hands-on learning experiences. Read more...
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Youth ages 9-18 are invited to participate in the 4-H RiverKids Program to learn basic paddling skills, water safety, and more about outdoor recreation. Our goal is to increase the use of Alabama’s waterways, increase the knowledge and awareness of environmental and resource management issues, and incorporate service projects into our fun. Read more...
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Programs that the CCSWCD Staff come into the classroom and present. All supplies are included and are free. Programs include: A Drop In The Bucket, Ag Day Birthday | K-6th *puppets used, Animal Tracks and Habitats, Bird Talk K-4th puppets, Brer Rabbit and other Stories | K-4thv *puppets used, Can A Rooster Drive A Tractor? | K-2nd *puppets used, Circles Read more...
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The Agventure trailer is used at many events such as 2nd Fridays at the Festhalle Market, Peinhardt day, workshops and took to many schools, where kids learn about the rivers of Alabama, Forestry, soils and animals. Read more...
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Held at Sportsman Lake Park in Spring & Fall. The purpose of this training is to make the students aware of the importance of natural resources to the quality of their lives today and help influence the choices they will make as adults in appreciating, managing and protecting these resources for the future. Read more...
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Learn about nature, survival, and Native American traditions with the Echota Tribe. Includes hiking, canoeing, craft-making, tomahawk throwing and much more. Read more...