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Located on a quiet and secluded 300 acre site, 5 miles from exit 1 I-459, Camp Fletcher offers outdoor educational experiences for students in public, private and homeschools. Using the outdoor education curriculum created specifically for Camp Fletcher, we encourage students to become ecologically literate, responsible citizens, in an experiential learning environment. The program utilizes an interdisciplinary approach to promote Read more...
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Our staff Riverkeeper (watershed patrolman and spokesman), Nelson Brooke, and executive director, Charles Scribner, give educational presentations to businesses, churches, civic organizations, schools, and other groups of all ages. This presentation — which can be delivered in-person or online — will introduce listeners to Black Warrior Riverkeeper and explain how the organization works hard to protect every citizen’s right to Read more...
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YMCA Camp Cosby offers a unique environmental education experience for students during the school year. Our programs allow students to explore relationships in nature and learn about the world around them, while developing problem-solving, critical thinking and leadership skills. Read more...
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6th Day Creatures Animal Adventures is a fully licensed and insured educational outreach organization. We provide educational presentations with live exotic animals for schools, church events, summer camps, community events, birthday parties, and other special occasions. We travel to your location with some of our very special animal ambassadors to teach about wildlife. The animals at 6th Day Creatures Animal Read more...
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Educational programming that enhances STEAM with life science, biology, zoology, and ecology. Read more...
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Our program includes live animals such as: American Alligator, snakes, hedgehog, lizards, chinchillas, and more! The museum offers natural history presentations designed to fulfill curriculum requirements, entertain, and excite students about science. The museum’s education team members are seasoned presenters and offer a variety of topics to choose from. Each program is designed to reach all learners in the group. Read more...
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In this unique offering, a museum educator will come to a school, church group, or civic group and spend either a half-day or full day presenting live animals to small successive groups. (Educator will present to small groups on a rotation, as opposed to one large presentation for everyone at one time. This gives students/groups a more personal experience). Read more...
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Take a self or guided tour (including specialty tours) to view the exciting exhibits and animals of Anniston Museum of Natural History including Dynamic Earth, Alabama: Sands to Cedars, Attack and Defense, Birds of the Americas, Environments of Africa, Ancient Egypt, and changing exhibit gallery. And make sure to walk the nature trails! Read more...
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Building an appreciation for nature is critical to increasing connections to natural resources, appreciation for public green space, inspiring sustainability, and personal well-being. Our park offers opportunities for a hands-on approach to learning about the natural world, about cultural heritage, and environmental arts.. By providing outdoor and place-based education to people of all ages, we increase the number who understand Read more...
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This event is an Alabama Department of Environmental Management program designed for 4th grade students. The Ground Water Festival allows each student to conduct 3 hands on activities learning how our actions affect the water we have available on earth. Read more...