Environment Ecology

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Discover the difference.
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Learn how to make weather predictions.
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History & Art

Ancient texan technologyAncient Texan Technology
Explore the people
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Explore South Texas
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Environmental Ecology Programs

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Project Wild
Grades K-12 | $10 Fee | 6 CPE Hours
Saturday | April 16 | 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (included 1 hour lunch break)
Take your students for a walk on the WILD side. Use their interest in wildlife to teach match, science, language arts and more! Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned with TEKS. The Project WILD Activity Guide contains more than 80 lesson plans and is provided free of charge to each educator at the completion of the workshop. Sponsored by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.

Project Wild: Aquatic
Grades K-12 | $10 Fee | 6 CPE Hours
Saturday | May 14 | 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (included 1 hour lunch break)
Empower your students to think critically about conservation and the environment. This popular aquatic wildlife and environment educator workshop provided you with TEKS-aligned, hands-on activities, games and explorations to share with you students in the classroom. A teacher resrouce book is included. Projected WILD: Aquatic is presented in conjunction with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department.


New Explorations in the exhibit classroom and insect zoo!

Amazon Alive!
Grades K-12 | $2 per student | Wednesday - Friday | Maximum 30 Students
Explore the flooded forest of the Amazon River. Take a bite out of the piranha's food chain and examine the life cycle of the mangroves.

Dynamic Diversity
Grades 3-5 | $2 per student | Wednesday - Friday | Maximum 30 Students
Experience the biodiversity of the Amazon and San Antonio River Basings; be amazed by the wildlife adaptations and survival of the fittest.

 
 
 
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