Game Commission to Host Elk Workshop for Teachers June 20, 21
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Representatives from the Game Commission will hold a two-day "WILD about Elk" workshop designed to give upper elementary, middle and high school teachers and other educators an opportunity to have an in-depth, hands-on experience with The deadline to apply is June 8, and space in the workshop is limited. The event will be held from 11 a.m. until 7:30 p.m., June 20, at This "Wild about Elk" workshop, which has been approved for Act 48 hours for educators, is part of the agency's Project WILD program, an award-winning, international, hands-on conservation education program. Game Commission biologists, land managers, wildlife conservation officers and educators will offer an in-depth program featuring elk biology; conservation history and the Game Commission's elk reintroduction program; current conservation programs; land management issues related to elk; and other management initiatives. Additionally, the course will include a field experience to view elk and participate in other hands-on activities, including a demonstration of how Game Commission biologists use radio-telemetry to track elk. Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation is offering reimbursements of up to $50 for lodging or travel. Also, on June 20, lunch and dinner will be provided by RMEF. On June 21, a snack will be provided by RMEF. Participants also will receive Project WILD's "WILD About Elk" book, background information, hands-on activities and state and local resource information. To make reservations, contact Theresa Alberici, Game Commission Wildlife Conservation Education Specialist, at 717-783-4872 or via e-mail at talberici@state.pa.us . |
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4/13/2007 |
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