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Educator Materials & Programs
Resources for Educators
Below are links to regional, state, and nationwide
resources that support educational efforts involving many aspects
of natural resource conservation along the Kittatinny Ridge and
beyond. Many of these organizations and agencies provide environmental
education programs, offer curriculum assistance, or have a strong
volunteer base that contributes to citizen science initiatives.
School-community partnerships with these groups can enhance learning,
and develop in students a sense of stewardship for our environment
by providing meaningful, standards-based, outdoor experiences
and field studies.
Audubon Chapters
County Conservation Districts, Cooperative Extensions
Pennsylvania State Agencies and Organizations
Nationwide Agencies and Organizations
Backyard/Schoolyard Habitat
Nature/Environmental Education Centers
Nature/Environmental Education for Educators
Regional Conservation Organizations
Regional Recreational Opportunities
Audubon Chapters
Not sure which chapter covers your area? See a map of Chapter
Coverage
- Appalachian
Audubon Society, Harrisburg, PA; 717-761-1871
- Conococheague Audubon Society, Chambersburg,
PA; 717-352-0154
- Lehigh
Valley Audubon Society, Allentown, PA
- Quittapahilla
Audubon Society, Lebanon, PA
- South Mountain Audubon Society, Gettysburg,
PA; 717-642-5718; judie685hogan@yahoo.com
- York Audubon Society, York, PA; 717-428-3673;
liriodendron@netzero.net
County Conservation Districts
Conservation Districts offer environmental education programs
and activities that target a wide variety of audiences including
farmers and other landowners, local officials, watershed groups,
teachers and students. Some of these environmental education activities
include the Envirothon, in service-training sessions for teachers
including Project WET, Project WILD, Project Learning Tree, and
Project Food Land and People, poster and essay contests, and youth
conservation camps.
- Berks
County Conservation District, Leesport, PA; 610-372-4657
- Carbon County Conservation District, Lehighton,
PA 18235; 610-377-4894 ext. 4; carboncd@ptd.net
- Cumberland
County Conservation District, Carlisle, PA; 717-240-7812
- Dauphin
County Conservation District, Dauphin, PA; 717-921-8100
- Franklin
County Conservation District, Chambersburg, PA; 717-264-8074 ext. 5
- Fulton
Conservation District, McConnellsburg, PA; 717-485-3547
- Lebanon
County Conservation District, Lebanon, PA; 717-272-3908 ext. 4
- Lehigh
County Conservation District, Allentown, PA; 610-391-9583
- Monroe
County Conservation District, Stroudsburg, PA; 570-629-3060
- Northampton
County Conservation District, Nazareth, PA; 610-746-1971
- Perry County Conservation District, New
Bloomfield, PA; 717-582-8988 ext. 4; c-tbrajkov@state.pa.us
- Schuylkill
Conservation District, Pottsville, PA; 570-622-3742 ext. 5
The mission of the Penn
State Cooperative Extension is to extend non-formal outreach
educational opportunities to individuals, families, businesses,
and communities throughout Pennsylvania. Click here
to find your County Extension Office.
Pennsylvania State Agencies and Organizations
Nationwide Agencies and Organizations
Backyard/Schoolyard Habitat
A great way to illustrate to students the value of native plants
to Pennsylvania wildlife is to create or enhance schoolyard habitat.
This is an increasingly popular type of multi-year project that
creates important living and nesting places for birds and other
wildlife as more and more of our land is converted to impervious
surfaces or turf grass. Students learn lessons in habitat evaluation,
natural history, planning, mapping, budgets, and biology, making
these projects naturally multi-disciplinary.
Environmental/Nature Education Centers
The centers and resources listed below are geographically located
in, or provide service to, teachers in the Kittatinny Ridge Conservation
Corridor. Visit these websites often to find ongoing teacher workshops
or explore opportunities for student-based field studies.
- Carbon
County Environmental Education Center, Summit Hill, PA;
570-645-8597
- Charles Brightbill Environmental Center;
Tuscarora Wildlife Education Project, Mercersburg, PA; 717-328-2126;
twep@pa.net
- Colonel
Denning State Park, Newville, PA; 717-776-5272
- Delaware
Valley Earth Force, Wyncote, PA; 215-884-9888
- Delaware
Water Gap National Recreation Area, Bushkill, PA; 570-588-2451
- Hawk
Mountain Sanctuary, Kempton, PA; 610-756-6961
- Jacobsburg
Environmental Education Center, Wind Gap, PA; 610-746-2801
- Kings
Gap Environmental Education and Training Center, Carlisle,
PA; 717-486-5031
- Monroe
County Environmental Education Center, Stroudsburg, PA;
570-629-3061
- Ned
Smith Center for Nature and Art, Millersburg, PA; 717-692-3699
- Nolde
Forest Environmental Education Center, Reading, PA; 610-796-3699
- Pocono
Environmental Education Center, Dingman’s Ferry, PA;
570-828-2319
- Renfrew Institute for Cultural and Environmental
Studies/Renfrew Museum and Park, Waynesboro, PA; 717-762-4723
or 717-762-0373; renfrewinst@innernet.net
- Richard
M. Nixon County Park, York, PA; 717-428-1961
- Schuylkill
County Environmental Education Center, Pottsville, PA 570-622-4124
- Swatara
State Park/Memorial Lake, Grantville, PA; 717-865-6470
Nature/Environmental Education for Educators
In addition to the information below, be sure to visit PCEE’s
EE Events Calendar http://www.eelink.net/cgi-bin/risee/pcee/calendar-for
a list of upcoming environmental events in your area.
- Pennsylvania
Association of Environmental Educators
- Pennsylvania
Center for Environmental Education, Slippery Rock, PA; 724-738-9020
- Pennsylvania
Institute for Conservation Education, Bloomsburg, PA; 570-458-5227
- The
Academy of Natural Sciences, Visual Resources for Ornithology
VIREO
- Cornell
Lab of Ornithology, Educators Guide to Bird Study
- Lehigh
River Water Suppliers, Allentown, PA; mail4dewey@yahoo.com
- National
Audubon Society
- National
Association of Resource Conservation & Development Councils
- National
Wildlife Federation’s eNature; Birds & Birding
- NatureServe
- Pennsylvania
Wildlife Federation, Harrisburg, PA; info@pawildilfe.org
- Project
Wild
- Pro
Teacher – Bird Lessons
- Susquehanna
River Basin Commission, Harrisburg, PA; 717-238-0423
- U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency Teacher Center
- U.S.
Fish & Wildlife Service – Urban Conservation Treaty
for Migratory Birds
- Watchable
Wildlife, Inc.
Regional Conservation Organizations
Conservation organizations often rely on a base of volunteers
for activities, projects, and outreach. Many Kittatinny
Coalition organizations offer programs, activities, or materials.
For a comprehensive directory of Pennsylvania watershed groups
and other regional organizations, visit POWR.
- Berks
County Community Foundation, Reading, PA; 610-685-2223
- Blue
Mountain Preservation Association, Kunkletown, PA
- Center
for Rural Pennsylvania, Harrisburg, PA; 717-787-9555
- Center
for Watershed Protection, Ellicott City, MD; 410-461-8323
- Central
Pennsylvania Conservancy, Harrisburg, PA; 717-233-4826
- Conservation
Officers Of Pennsylvania, Huntingdon, PA
- Delaware
& Lehigh National Heritage Corridor, Easton, PA; 610-923-3548
- Delaware
River & Bay Authority, New Castle, DE; 302-571-6300
- Delaware
River Basin Commission, West Trenton, NJ; 609-883-9500
- Friends
of the Potomac River Refuges, 610-589-9430; info@foprr.org
- Monocacy
Hill Conservation Association, Douglassville, PA; info@monocacyhill.org
- Monroe
County Watersheds, Monroe County, PA
- Pennsylvania
Environmental Council, Harrisburg, PA; 717-230-8044
- Pennsylvania
Land Trust Association, Harrisburg, PA; 717-230-8560
- Pike
Oley District Preservation Coalition, Oley, PA; info06@podpc.org
- Potomac
Conservancy, Silver Spring, MD; 301-608-1188
- Potomac
Riverkeeper, Washington DC; 202-222-0707
- Senior
Corps, Philadelphia, PA; 215-597-2806 – find a local
chapter for volunteers
- Stony
Creek Valley Coalition, Harrisburg, PA
Regional Recreational Opportunities
These links provide information on hiking, fishing, hunting, boating,
and other activities that will develop and nurture students’
(and educators!) enjoyment of the outdoors. Combining hiking or
boating with field studies gives students a chance to become familiar
with the natural resources around them, and encourages them to
pursue outdoor interests on their own. For regional trail club
lists, visit the Keystone
Trails Association and the Appalachian
Trail Conservancy. For other regional outdoor recreation links,
see below.
- Berks
Mineralogical Society, Robesonia, PA; 610-693-5581
- Capital
Area Greenbelt Association, Harrisburg, PA; 717-921-4733
- Cumberland
Valley Rails to Trails Council, Shippensburg, PA; 717-860-0444
- Harrisburg
Hunters' & Anglers' Association, Harrisburg, PA; 717-545-6834
- Lehigh
River Stocking Association, Walnutport, PA
- Lehigh
Valley Amateur Astronomical Society, Allentown, PA; 610-797-3476
- National
Wild Turkey Federation, Pennsylvania Chapter, panwtf@go2pa.com
- PA
Parks and Forests Foundation, Harrisburg, PA; 717-236-7644
- Pennsylvania
Organization for Watersheds and Rivers-POWR, Harrisburg,
PA; 717-234-7910
- Pennsylvania
Water Trails - PA Fish & Boat Commission
- Pennsylvania
Women Outdoors
- Potomac
Heritage Trail Association, Vienna, VA; 888-223-4093
- Potomac
River Greenways Coalition, Inc., McLean, VA; 703-821-0975
- Schuylkill
River National & State Heritage Area, Pottstown, PA;
484-945-0200
- Sierra
Club – Pennsylvania Chapter
- Susquehanna
River Waterfowlers Association, Fayetteville, PA; membership@srwasrwt.org
- Trout
Unlimited – Pennsylvania Council
If you have trouble with any of these links,
or if you know of a change, please contact us: hsmith@audubon.org
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