January Issue Of Environmental Ed Connections Available From PCEE
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The January EE Connections newsletter is now available from the PA Center for Environmental Education. Here are just some of topics covered in this month's newsletter--
General News: Cherry Valley Partnership Receives Conservation Award, Fish and Boat Commission Receives Restoration Funding, Study Reveals Energy Development Impacts in PA, PA's First Commercial Station for Electric Vehicles Opened
K-12 News: PROP's 'GreenSylvania' Competition Announces Winners, Oil Spill Resources for Educators from NEEF, Young Naturalist Awards Open to Students in Grades 7-12, PLT Offers Tips for Teaching Outdoors
Higher Education: Sustainable Landscape Project Slated for Summer, Franklin & Marshall College Unveils Composting Initiative, NWF Campus Ecology Fellowship Grants Available
Professional Development for Educators: Southwestern PA Educator 'Network Connections' February 10, Winter Ecology Workshop for Grades 2-12 Teachers, Pennsylvania's Mammals Workshop Comes to Harrisburg
Other Professional Development: Wes Jackson Speaks at Farming for the Future Conference, Windustry's Wind Energy Conference February 8-9, Conservation Camp Addresses Coldwater Fisheries Protection, Environmental Concern Hosts Wetland Delineation Training
Grants/Awards: Schuylkill Action Network Launches Two Student Contests, Toyota Tapestry Grants Open to Science Teachers, Due February 23, Change the World Challenge Offers Prizes/Funding
Contributions welcome! The Center receives news and information from a variety of sources across Pennsylvania and beyond. We appreciate all of the organizations, agencies and individuals who provide EE services and share their relevant information.
If you would like to contribute to future issues of EE Connections, please submit your article before the 15th of the month. Articles should be of statewide interest and are subject to space availability.
Share EE Connections! If you know of others who would appreciate receiving EE Connections, please complete the online form or call 724-738-9020. To see all of the resources available on the PCEE website.
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1/10/2011 |
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