Open Your Eyes to Wildlife Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge

Resource Type: 
Lesson Plan/Activity
Resource Description: 

Open Your Eyes to Wildlife is an educators guide developed around national and Oregon State learning standards with the assistance of local educators. The guide includes information about the Refuge's habitats and wildlife, a field trip planning chapter, as well as pre-field trip, on-site field trip and post-field trip activities. Indexed pdfs are downloadable from the refuge's website: http://www.fws.gov/tualatinriver/education.html

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Topics in this Resource: 
Air
Animals/Wildlife
Biodiversity
Conservation
Consumer Education
Ecology
Endangered Species
Energy
Environmental Health
Geology
Habitats/Ecosystems
Invasive Species
Nature Awareness
Plants
Recycling/Waste
Soil
Stormwater
Trees/Forests
Water
Watersheds
Has Review: 
No
Grade Level: 
Kindergarten,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12
Age: 
1-5
6-11
12-14
15-18
Audience Type: 
PreK-12 Teachers
Nonformal Educators
Parents
Has Evaluation Mechanism: 
None
Educational Objectives: 

The U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service educates the public about the environment in order to work together on conserving, protecting and enhancing plants, animals and their habitat. The Tualatin River National Wildlife Refuge environmental education program enables students young and old to learn the value of our ecosystems. When we collaborate with schools and other educational groups, we extend the learning process beyond conventional classroom limits, allowing students to make connections with their natural environment.

Oregon Benchmark Subject Areas: 
English Language Arts
Mathematics
Science
Social Sciences
The Arts
Applicable Fees
Free, there are no fees
Support Material: 
Human Resources
Teacher Training/Support: 
Available
Service Area for Resource: 
Willamette Valley Watersheds

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