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Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $1,718
Contribution: $1,562
Title: Business And
Environmental Partnerships
Org: Department Of Natural
Resources
Grant: 5-0012-EE
Contact: Carrie Morgan
Addr1: Box 7921
Addr2: Madison WI 53707-
Phone: 608-267-5239
Synopsis: This grant supported
the production of eight thousand (8,000)
copies of a special issue of EE
News - Environmental Education in Wisconsin
entitled
"Business/Environmental Education Partnerships".
Newsletter
articles highlighted
cooperative efforts underway between business/industry
and educators, tips for forming
partnerships, information on a business
education outreach program,
activities on pollution prevention, tips for
students on environmental
careers in business, and a survey page on current
partnerships. A recycling
poster and waste reduction brochure was bound
into the center of this issue.
The newsletter was distributed to all
schools in the state and
numerous other groups involved with EE.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,900
Contribution: $1,300
Title: Environment 101: Taking
It To The Streets
Org: Cable Natural History
Museum
Grant: 5-0023-EE
Contact: Allison Slavick
Addr1: Box 416
Addr2: Cable WI 54821-
Phone: 715-798-3890
Synopsis: The Cable Natural
History Museum's Environmental Issues and You
class was offered at Drummond
High School during January - June, 1995. The
class was co-taught by the
Museum's Environmental Education Specialist and
the School's biology and social
studies teachers. Fourteen students
enrolled in the class
researched regional environmental issues and gave
classroom presentations. They
surveyed other high school students to learn
their views of environmental
issues. Working with an exhibit specialist
from the Science Museum of
Minnesota, the students designed and built an
interactive traveling museum
which traveled to regional high schools. Other
activities included guest
speakers, field trips, and an overnight retreat f
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $11,321
Contribution: $20,194
Title: Environmental Science
Practicum
Org: Wisconsin Lutheran College
Grant: 5-0006-EE
Contact: Joyce Natzke
Addr1: 8800 W. Bluemound Rd
Addr2: Milwaukee WI 53226-
Phone: 414-774-8620
Synopsis: The practicum
involved a river environmental assessment and
monitoring experience for
middle- and high school teachers. The practicum
provided knowledge and skills
for development of field experiences in math,
environmental science,
chemistry, and related topics. Participants designed
teaching modules that
demonstrated integrated curriculum and authentic
assessments of learning. A goal
of the practicum was to develop on-going
monitoring of streams near the
school of each teacher.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $14,450
Contribution: $5,050
Title: Family Science
Environmental Education
Org: U W River Falls
Grant: 5-0019-EE
Contact: Neal Prochnow
Addr1: 221 North Hall, U.W.
River Falls
Addr2: River Falls WI 54022-
Phone: 315-425-3777
Synopsis: The project was
designed to infuse family science environmental
education units into the River
Falls public and private schools. The units
were centered around monitoring
two variables associated with Kinnickinnic
River; precipitation amount,
PH, intensity, and the temperature of the
river. The project achieved
infusing the precipitation measurements, via
the middle school students,
with over 100 students and their parents
participating. Infusion of the
temperature unit was not achieved. One of
the unexpected results was a
detailed 100 year historical summary of the
conservation activities
associated with the Kinnickinnic River.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $8,248
Contribution: $4,570
Title: Focusing On Our Future
Org: Hunt Hill Audubon
Sanctuary
Grant: 5-0021-EE
Contact: Mary Hemshrot
Addr1: Rt. 1, Box 32a
Addr2: Shell Lake WI 54871-
Phone: 715-635-6543
Synopsis: Focusing on Our
Future was a collaborative effort between Hunt
Hill Audubon Sanctuary and two
area school districts, Rice Lake and Barron.
Two administrators and twenty
teachers representing K-12 and many
disciplines took part. The
project was designed to increase familiarity
with community resources and
increase use of the sanctuary. The project
also sought to increase teacher
awareness of the outdoors as a classroom.
Each participant received a
resource book of 15 activities which could be
done at Hunt Hill. As a result
of inservices and other activities, field
trips to the sanctuary
increased as did classroom time discussing
environmental issues.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,984
Contribution: $3,222
Title: Friess Lake Outdoor
Classroom
Org: Richfield Joint #11 School
District
Grant: 5-4820-EE
Contact: Jean Reif
Addr1: 1750 Hwy J
Addr2: Hubertus WI 53033-
Phone: 414-628-2380
Synopsis: Friess Lake K-8 staff
received 27 hours of training in outdoor
education. Sessions were
conducted over a 15 month period by the staff of
the Schlitz Audubon society and
took place at the school in its seven acre
nature preserve as well as on a
nearby river and lake. A prairie
restoration workshop was
conducted by staff from the University of Wisconsin
Arboretum. Twenty-seven people
from the community and nearby schools also
attended. As part of the one
acre prairie restoration project at the
school, prairie plants were
raised by volunteers from the Kettle Moraine
Audubon Society. With input
from 5 consultants, a plan to develop
additional trails in the school
forest is near completion.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $3,000
Contribution: $1,000
Title: Geographic Alliance
Workshop
Org: Wisconsin Geographic
Alliance
Grant: 5-0024-EE
Contact: Richard Palm
Addr1: Dept. Of Geography, U W
Eau Claire
Addr2: Eau Claire WI 54701-
Phone: 715-836-5161
Synopsis: Twenty-nine teacher
consultants from the Wisconsin Geographic
Alliance participated in a
3-day workshop on groundwater and Great Lakes
environmental problems. The
teachers learned innovative teaching units of
these issues in order to
promote environmental education concerns across the
curriculum, especially in
geography. Topics covered in the workshops
included the Great Lakes water
budget, groundwater issues, exotics in the
lakes, and local land
use/watershed issues. Participants took a field trip
to the Black Earth watershed to
witness management techniques for improving
water quality.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $5,000
Contribution: $3,660
Title: Lake Superior
Connections
Org: Superior School District
Grant: 5-5663-EE
Contact: Phil Ledermann
Addr1: 3025 Tower Avenue
Addr2: Superior WI 54880-
Phone: 715-394-8714
Synopsis: The Lake Superior
Connections grant was instrumental in
establishing a working
relationship between the Superior Schools and the
Lake Superior Center. In
collaboration with staff from institutions, eight
complete lessons were developed
showing the interactive effect between
people and their environment.
special emphasis of all the lessons was
focused on water systems. Ninth
grade students were trained as presenters
and tutors and provided
instruction to fifth grade students at four
elementary schools. Teachers at
both levels report high student interest
and motivation.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,675
Contribution: $1,950
Title: Madeline Island School
Program
Org: Northland College
Grant: 5-0022-EE
Contact: Clayton Russell
Addr1: 1411 Ellis Avenue
Addr2: Ashland WI 54806-
Phone: 715-682-1491
Synopsis: In its second
official year (1995) the Madeline Island School
program attracted over 20
schools and more than 1,000 regional students in
two week period. Travel costs
for schools was supplemented with WEEB funds
in order to provide planning
and budgeting time for future visits. Teacher
and students preparation for
their island visit was enhanced through
distribution of the Madeline
Island Curriculum Guide. the guide was
developed in the summer of 1994
for use in subsequent years and has receive
good reviews and many
suggestions and requests for improvement and
expansion. The Madeline Island
School program will be expanded to three
weeks to accomodate growth and
increased interest in the program.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,992
Contribution: $3,400
Title: Northwoods Community
Outreach Naturalist
Org: Trees For Tomorrow
Grant: 5-0020-EE
Contact: Martha Ehlinger
Addr1: Box 609
Addr2: Eagle River WI 54521-
Phone: 715-479-6456
Synopsis: This was a community
outreach naturalist program to provide are
elementary and middle schools
with two natural resource education programs.
New class topics included
making paper, loons, and elementary tree
identification. Bats, wolves
and middle level tree identification were also
given. Ten programs were given
during this period, and 2,376 people were
reached (teachers and
students). The program quizzes were all graded, and
the average score was 81
percent. Two participating schools (Phelps and
Arbor Vitae/Woodruff) brought
students to Trees For Tomorrow in May for a
full day of programming,
indicating the desire for further natural resource
education.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $2,092
Contribution: $1,555
Title: Of Time And A River
Org: Fox Wolf River Envir.
History Project
Grant: 5-0003-EE
Contact: Bruce Johnson
Addr1: Box 1861
Addr2: Appleton WI 54913-
Phone: 414-499-0220
Synopsis: The Fox/Wolf River
Environmental History Project developed a
video tape and discussion guide
featuring a collection of stories about the
Fox and Wolf Rivers and the
people who loved and protected them. A team of
staff, interns, and volunteers
traveled the river basin gathering
environmental history from
museums, libraries, local historical centers and
individuals. The stories are
targeted for 4th and 5th grade students, but
have been enjoyed by all ages.
The videotape is 14 minutes. A 150-page
guide complements the video
with stories and activities designed to elicit
discussion on geography, social
studies, history, and natural science. A
map of the basin shows
significant features of the watershed area.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $19,665
Contribution: $5,280
Title: One Bird/ Two Habitats
Org: Wisconsin Soc. For
Ornithology, Inc.
Grant: 5-0004-EE
Contact: Mary Beth Petesch
Addr1: W330 N 8275 West Shore
Drive
Addr2: Hartland WI 53209-
Phone: 414-683-4731
Synopsis: This project involved
and interdisciplinary curriculum on
conservation of long distance
migratory forest birds. This grant dealt
mainly with workshops for 6-8th
grade teachers. Educators were invited to
facilitator training workshop
to help them develop curriculum. The project
printed 500 copies of the
curriculum, distributed 5,000 brochures, and
conducted eight workshops for
educators, reaching about 100 Wisconsin
teachers. In addition, 49
education coordinators from outside Wisconsin
were trained in Virginia and
Illinois. It was a successful collaboration
between the Wisconsin Society
for Ornithology, the U.W. Madison, and the
Department of Natural
Resources.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $20,000
Contribution: $5,640
Title: Onion River Bank
Stabilization
Org: Cedar Grove - Belgium
Schools
Grant: 5-1029-EE
Contact: Hubert Nett
Addr1: 50 W. Union Avenue
Addr2: Cedar Grove WI 53013-
Phone: 414-668-8518
Synopsis: The Onion River
Stabilization Project was a 2-year endeavor.
During the summer of 1994, the
students inventoried and evaluated the
chemical, physical and biotic
components of a one-half mile segment of the
Onion River. Assisting the
project instructors were personnel from the DNA
and various environmental
agencies. The second phase of the project was
completed in 1995. Students
assisted the DNR win stabilizing approximately
1/2 mile of the river bank. The
stabilization consisted of resloping the
bank, placing of retaining
mesh, and sodding and reseeding the banks. Ten
pools were placed at strategic
points to monitor future movement of the
riverbed. Cattle now have
limited access to the river.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,965
Contribution: $2,470
Title: Operation Howet
Org: Outdoor Skills Center
Grant: 5-0007-EE
Contact: Sterling Strathe
Addr1: Box 84
Addr2: Plymouth WI 53073-
Phone: 414-893-5210
Synopsis: Eighteen educators
from around the State of Wisconsin converged
on the Sheboygan Marsh for a
week long wetlands field experience.
Participants defined a wetland,
compared different wetland types, learned t
locate wetlands, discovered
wetland functions, witnessed wetland
biodiversity, examined
attitudes and values associated with wetlands,
unearthed historical loss of
wetlands, examined wetland laws, and
brainstormed actions to protect
wetlands. Participants developed their own
wetlands units as the final
project for the class.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $5,000
Contribution: $2,300
Title: Operation Pathfinder
Org: Sea Grant Institute, U W
Proposal # 60243
Grant: 5-0011-EE
Contact: Anders Andren, Allen
MI
Addr1: 1800 University Ave
Addr2: Madison WI 53706-1490
Phone: 608-262-0644
Synopsis: Four Wisconsin
teachers, three of whom teach 8th grade science
and one who teaches fifth
grade, utilized WEEB support to participate in
the twelve-day, three graduate
credit Operation Pathfinder course conducted
in Milwaukee, June 14-28, 1995
by Sea Grant Advisory Services. Participant
increased their understanding
of oceanography and coastal processes as
indicated by a 20.6% (class
average) improvement on an objective pre-test/
post-test instrument and
performance on a subjective final exam.
Participating teachers learned
strategies to infuse these subjects into
existing curricula as evidenced
by evaluation of student-developed teaching
units for an appropriate grade
level.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $3,868
Contribution: $3,222
Title: Outdoor Classroom For
Sun Prairie
Org: Department Of Natural
Resources
Grant: 5-0013-EE
Contact: Alan Crossley
Addr1: 3911 Fish Hatchery Road
Addr2: Fitchburg WI 53711-
Phone: 608-275-3242
Synopsis: The Department of
Natural Resources (DNR) worked with 3 Sun
Prairie school teachers to set
up an outdoor classroom at the Patrick Marsh
Wildlife Area. Patrick Marsh is
a 160-acre wetland that was restored in
1992 after 30 years of farming.
The goal was to develop an outdoor
environmental education program
that would expose students to the marsh
three years during their
education. The grant provided materials and
experiences to train outdoor
leaders in the use of the marsh. The high
school and middle school
participated in development of interpretative
stations and development of
field experiences at appropriate levels for the
students. The DNR plans
continued cooperative efforts with the schools.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,960
Contribution: $5,315
Title: Partners For Prairie
Preservation
Org: Wisconsin Rapids Public
Schools
Grant: 5-0018-EE
Contact: Judy Manthey/ Joe
Riede
Addr1: 510 Peach Street
Addr2: Wisconsin Rapids WI
54494-
Phone: 715-422-6054
Synopsis: Forty K-12 teachers
from Wisconsin Rapids Public Schools, along
with parents and community
members. Three prairie education workshops were
held, during which participants
experienced prairies on field trips and
collected seeds, identified
plants, and discussed storage and planting
techniques. They also studied a
school prairie restoration site. The
participants shared multiple
resources including the book, The Prairie
Garden (Robert J. and Beatrice
S. Smith). Events and activities were
documented with photographs.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $3,806
Contribution: $952
Title: Prairie Restoration Burn
Team - Edgewood
Org: Nature Conservancy/
Edgewood
Grant: 5-0009-EE
Contact: Joe Zaiman
Addr1: 333 W. Mifflin
Addr2: Madison WI 53703-
Phone: 608-257-1023
Synopsis: Fire, which is needed
for the survival of the tall-grass
community was the unifying
theme by which students became responsible
citizens of their ecological
and social communities. Students were trained
in the ecology of tall grass
prairie and became experts in the use of fire
as a restoration tool of this
community. Fifteen people from the Edgewood
community attended a Nature
Conservancy Burn School, then proceeded to burn
at Lulu Lake, two private
sites, and two Middleton park sites. Several
sites were also burned along
the Glacial Drumlin Trail, belonging to the
DNR. In all, about 45 acres
were burned. Students used this experience to
develop their own land ethic.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $2,804
Contribution: $777
Title: Prairie Restoration In
Nature Center
Org: New Richmond Public
Schools
Grant: 5-3962-EE
Contact: Jeffrey Albarado
Addr1: 152 East Fourth Street
Addr2: New Richmond WI 54017-
Phone: 715-425-9656
Synopsis: The restoration of a
prairie plot to the New Richmond Schools
Environmental Learning Center (ELC)
was a great success. High school
students in agriculture,
biology, math, and environmental science classes
completed the site preparation.
Because of the great level of interest
indicated by the elementary
students, hand planting was chosen as the
seeding method. The
"cost" of the expected lower germination rate due to
hand seeding was outweighed by
the increased ownership felt by the students
who did the seeding. Three
different groups totaling more than 400
elementary students were
assisted by 25 high school students, 11 teachers,
and 6 community members.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $3,445
Contribution: $1,590
Title: Preschoolers Workshop In
Envir Education
Org: U W - Agriculture &
Life Sciences, Prop # 60210
Grant: 5-0010-EE
Contact: Elaine Andrews/ Kelly
W
Addr1: 216 Agriculture Hall,
1450 Linden Dr.
Addr2: Madison WI 53706-
Phone: 608-262-0142
Synopsis: The project involved
workshops to develop theme-related EE unit
for preschoolers. Two workshops
were held in September and October,
involving 43 early childhood
educators. The units involved topics such as
woodland animals, insects,
weather, Wisconsin birds, and stars & planets.
Following the workshops,
information was sent to local early childhood
agencies resulting in requests
for similar EE workshops from Headstart and
others. Materials from the
workshops will be assembled into an early
childhood EE trunk for loan to
educators.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $7,680
Contribution: $2,024
Title: Solberg Lake Summer
Naturalist Series
Org: Price County Land
Conservation Department
Grant: 5-0015-EE
Contact: Diane Brezinski
Addr1: County Normal Bldg
Addr2: Phillips WI 54555-
Phone: 715-339-2550
Synopsis: This environmental
education series was intended to serve as a
pilot project for future years
and promote an interest in local citizen
action to protect natural
resources. at the end of the 2nd successful
season, nearly 1,500
individuals attended programs drawing an audience from
22 Wisconsin counties and seven
states. The success of the program was
demonstrated by the initiation
of a 2nd and 3rd season sponsored by Price
County in cooperation with UWEX,
DNR, USFS, and local community members.
Surveys completed by
participants indicated that over 50% had gained
knowledge in an environmental
topic as a result of the program. A nature
trail interpretation is planned
for the summer of 1996.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $1,425
Contribution: $2,210
Title: Special Support Funding
For EE News
Org: Department Of Natural
Resources- D N R
Grant: 4-0026-EE
Contact: Carrie Morgan
Addr1: Box 7921
Addr2: Madison WI 53707-
Phone: 608-267-5239
Synopsis: Special funding
helped produce four issues and provide school
copies of the EE News to 3040
schools in Wisconsin for the 94/95 school
year.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $3,040
Contribution: $3,460
Title: Teacher Educators
Networking For EE
Org: Center For Environmental
Education
Grant: 5-0016-EE
Contact: Dan Sivek
Addr1: W.C.E.E., U.W. Stevens
Point
Addr2: Stevens Point WI 54481-
Phone: 715-346-2028
Synopsis: All universities and
colleges in Wisconsin having teacher
education programs were
surveyed for interest in attending an environmental
education networking workshop.
Areas of interest were also assessed. Base
on responses, a workshop was
organized and held at UW-Stevens Point.
twenty-two methods instructors
from 19 institutions attended. Presenters
included UWEX staff, UWSP
faculty, DNR staff, and DPI staff. A follow-up
survey showed that most
sessions were rated as valuable or extremely
valuable.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,750
Contribution: $6,450
Title: Technology Integration
Into Envir Educ
Org: Appleton Area School
District
Grant: 5-0147-EE
Contact: Chuck Philp
Addr1: Box 2019
Addr2: Appleton WI 54913-
Phone: 414-832-6158
Synopsis: In progress - contact
director for project status
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,800
Contribution: $4,960
Title: Urban Forest Resource
For Environment
Org: Friends Of Riverside
Nature Center, Inc.
Grant: 5-0008-EE
Contact: Else Ankel
Addr1: 3368 N. Bartlett Avenue
Addr2: Milwaukee WI 53211-
Phone: 414-964-4481
Synopsis: This project used the
urban forest, specifically trees lining t
streets near city schools, as
an outdoor resource for environmental
education. Teachers from nine
pilot schools near the Riverside Urban
Environmental Center determined
the best routes for their walking tour to
the Center. With the help of
staff from the City Forestry Department and
the Department of Natural
Resources, trees along the routes were identified
Individual brochures for each
school were created. The brochures contain a
map of the route and
identification of each tree along the route. A
teacher's guide was also
prepared and teachers were trained in use of the
guide. A walk-a-thon and tree
planting ceremony were held.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,988
Contribution: $2,090
Title: Using Lapham State Park
For EE
Org: Friends Of Lapham Peak
Grant: 5-0001-EE
Contact: Marlyn Winter
Addr1: 323 Lawn St., #7
Addr2: Hartland WI 53029-
Phone: 414-367-6819
Synopsis: Participants listened
to lectures and watched demonstrations on
wetlands, plants, forests, soil
and geology. They created lessons which
they presented and which were
evaluated by peers, coordinators, and the
project director. They then
used these lesson plans with their own classes
or classes at Lapham Peak.
Evaluations by participants indicated strong
approval of the workshop for
others.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,153
Contribution: $1,641
Title: Web Of Life Interactive
Trail Stations
Org: Bay Beach Wildlife
Sanctuary
Grant: 5-0002-EE
Contact: Ty Baumann
Addr1: 1660 East Shore Dr.
Addr2: Green Bay WI 54302-
Phone: 414-391-3671
Synopsis: This involved the
installation of 11 interactive trail stations
and 2 trailhead maps along the
heavily used "Web of Life Nature Trail".
Four of the stations change
seasonally. Visitors learn about different
habitats found at the sanctuary
and the adaptations that plants and
animals have to live within
these habitats. Interactive concepts, specific
teaching points, final text,
and illustrations were patterned after their
highly successful indoor nature
center exhibit interactives. The project
used extensive testing of trail
stations to determine their effectiveness.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,330
Contribution: $3,296
Title: Wetlands Study /
Northeastern Wisconsin/ Seymour
Org: CESA 7 School District/
Fallen Timbers
Grant: 5-9907-EE
Contact: Libby Dorn
Addr1: 10 Circle Dr.
Addr2: Seymour WI 54165-
Phone: 414-984-3700
Synopsis: This study was
coordinated with Providence Academy School, a K-
grade school with an enrollment
of approximately 30 students. Aided by 6
faculty members, the Wetlands
Study sought to teach the importance of
protecting and preserving
wetlands environments. Hands-on activities were
provided through field
exercises. Offsite excursions included a visit to
Lake Lundgren, seasonal studies
at the testing sites, a journey to Neville
Public Museum to view the
"Water" exhibit, and an overnight stay at Fallen
Timbers Environmental Center.
The grant included a summer in-service at
which the working plan was
formulated. In-school sessions included a
strategic planning session with
the students and faculty, and assessment.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $3,377
Contribution: $1,144
Title: Wisconsin Association
For Environmental Education Annual Conference
Org: Wisconsin Association For
Environ Educ
Grant: 4-0025-EE
Contact: Suzanne Wade
Addr1: 7290 County Mm
Addr2: Amherst Jct. WI 54407-
Phone: 608-265-3257
Synopsis: The WAEE held its
annual conference on October 26-29, 1994. About
400 people participated. All
activities focused on the theme "The Earth's
Strength is in Diversity".
Theme tracks were a)developing cultural
connections, b)exploring
natural systems, c)investigating environmental
issues, and d) discovering new
locations and activities for environmental
education. Highlights included
presentations by Barbara Lewis (Kids' Guide
to Social Action), Jim Nations
(Conservation International), Judy Braus
(World Wildlife Fund), Reggie
Finlayson (storyteller) and Denny Olson
(interpreter). Because of the
higher costs of meeting in the metropolitan
area, there was a need to keep
expenses as low as possible.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $1,500
Contribution: $6,570
Title: Wood Powered Truck
Org: Green Bay Public Schools -
East High
Grant: 5-2289-EE
Contact: James Kraft
Addr1: 1415 E. Walnut
Addr2: Green Bay WI 54301-
Phone: 414-448-2090
Synopsis: The Wood Powered
Truck project was developed to demonstrate the
chemistry of biomass
gasification, which is explained along with a strong
message in favor of more
renewable energy research and usage. Out of this
also developed a solar powered
recumbent bicycled which goes along in the
truck to all presentations. The
East High School Wood Powered Truck teams
gave presentations and
literature to approximately 20,000 students and
adults over the course of the
project. The teams also visited 20 secondary
schools, 8 energy fairs in 4
states, and 10 different corporate and
educational settings. East High
School is planning to develop and electric
truck conversion in the 1996-97
school year.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $12,060
Contribution: $3,333
Title: Woodland Habitat
Curriculum
Org: Elk Mound School District
- Elementary
Grant: 5-1645-EE
Contact: Barb Pladziewicz
Addr1: Mound View Elementary,
455 Univ. St.
Addr2: Elk Mound WI 54739-
Phone: 715-879-5744
Synopsis: The goal of the grant
was to develop effective instructional us
for the district's woodland
habitat. The objectives were to increase
teacher knowledge of flora and
fauna of the woodland habitat and develop
methods for integrating the
nature area into the curriculum. Funds provide
for a curriculum consultant,
woodland consultant, project director,
substitute teachers, travel,
meals, and printing. Teachers from grades 1-6
were involved in the
development of curriculum. Several sessions were held
The first involved use of an
outdoor classroom, the second dealt with topic
such as birds, plants &
wildflowers, and butterfly gardening. Fifty-four
teachers received an inservice
on Project Learning Tree or Project Wild.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,954
Contribution: $4,250
Title: Woodland Owner Workshops
Org: Wisconsin Forest
Productivity Council
Grant: 5-0017-EE
Contact: Alvin Barden
Addr1: Box 1375
Addr2: Rhinelander WI 54501-
Phone: 715-369-3475
Synopsis: The project was
designed to increase forest management on lands
in agricultural counties in
southeastern Wisconsin. Over 6,200 landowners
in Ozaukee, Sheboygan,
Washington, Dane and Jefferson counties were invited
to workshops concerning
resources for land management. A survey of forest
management taken before the
workshops was compared to a post-workshop survey
and showed an increase from 6
plans before to 26 plans after. Each
participant received a
"Woodlands Assistance Catalog", which provided
information on programs and
services for that county. The survey showed
that landowners who are given
enough information of opportunities to manage
their forestlands will increase
their land management practices.
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $4,950
Contribution: $8,636
Title: Wyalusing State Park
Educ Resources Guide
Org: Wyalusing State Park
Grant: 5-0014-EE
Contact: Michael Ripp
Addr1: 13342 County Hwy C
Addr2: Bagley WI 53801-
Phone: 608-996-2261
Synopsis: This project produced
a high quality 95-page "Educational
Resources Guide." The
guide will be used by schools and other organized
groups occupying Wyalusing's
108 person, Lodge/Dormitory facility. The
guide will assist these groups
in making meaningful educational use of the
park's many and diverse
resources. the guide presents park history,
educational resources, rules,
regulations, maps, on-site activities, pre an
post test visit activities, and
suggestions for enjoyment of other local
educational attractions.
Eighteen teachers from fifteen schools were
presented with the first draft
of the guide at a workshop September 1995.
It is estimated over 7,000 park
visitors will be exposed to the information
Year: 1994
WEEB Grant: $8,640
Contribution: $3,710
Title: 1995 WAEE Conference
Org: Wisconsin Assn For
Environmental Educ
Grant: 6-0013-EE
Contact: Elizabeth Janvrin
Addr1: 2539 Barlow St.
Addr2: La Crosse WI 54601-
Phone: 608-787-0228
Synopsis: The 1995 conference
of the Wisconsin Association for
Environmental Education was
held October 25-28 at the Onalaska High School.
The theme "Exploring
Connections," addressed the four tracks of exploring
environmental education through
1)the Mississippi River, 2) schools,
businesses, and community, 3)
infused curriculum, 4) the historical
perspective. The evaluations
were unanimously positive. Highlights of the
conference included quality
concurrents that met the needs of a diverse
audience, hands-on experiences
and keynotes by Gaylord Nelson, Kenny Salwey
and Ron Hobart. The evaluation
results and 1995 committee recommendations
have been made available to the
1996 conference planning committee.
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