ODNR Division of Wildlife - Wild Resources - News Release Archive
Jul 1

Written by: ODNR Division of Wildlife
7/1/2011 

Make Your Site a Wild School Site!
Educators can learn how to improve wildlife habitat
on schools grounds and use area in the everyday curriculum
 
LUCAS, OH – Educators interested in learning how to increase or enhance wildlife habitat at their school or agency site while still teaching required classroom concepts are encouraged to attend the WILD School Sites educator workshop hosted by the Ohio Division of Wildlife and the Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center in Ashland County. 
 
The workshop will be held on Tuesday, August 10th from 10 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Johnny Appleseed Heritage Center in Lucas. There is no fee for this workshop but pre-registration is required and spaces are limited. For more information or to register, contact Jamey Graham at (330) 245-3020 or email Jamey.Graham@dnr.state.oh.us. Please put “WSS workshop” in the subject line. Please pack a lunch, and snacks; food and beverages will not be provided.
 
The WILD School Sites program is an action extension of Project WILD, a supplementary, multi-disciplinary environmental education program that is used to teach science, math, language arts, and many other school subjects with wildlife management concepts as its basis. WILD School Sites allows the student to take what they have learned from their classrooms and apply it to the creation of wildlife habitat on their school grounds. Like Project WILD, the projects and activities students use on their WILD School Site can help them achieve better understanding in any subject. 
 
WILD School Sites are also called land labs, habitats for learning, outdoor classrooms, and school nature areas. But whatever the name, the concept is the same: to provide students an opportunity to learn in a more creative environment at the same time they are providing quality habitat for wildlife.
 

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