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K-12 Education Programs: From Awareness to Responsible Action
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Workshop Schedule
Workshop Information | Dates | Locations

Project WILD
What is WILD? | How to get Materials | Activity Guides | Sample Activities

Florida Black Bear
Activity Guide | Bear Info | Lesson Summaries | Sample Activities

Schoolyard Wildlife
Activities & Ecology | Ecosystems | Sample Activities

WILD Action Grant
How to Apply | Support Action Grant

SSS Correlations and FCAT Activities
Project WILD | Aquatic WILD | Schoolyard Wildlife

Facilitator Corner
Facilitator Handbook | Workshop Forms | WILD Times Newsletter

Volunteer Information
What is a Facilitator | Dates | Info for Trainees

FAQ's
Common questions | Answers

HELP Support Project WILD Programs
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Contact Information
Address | Phone | E-mail

Other FWC K-12 Programs

Florida's Archery in Schools Program
National Archery in the Schools Program (NASP)

In the Everglades Taking students from Awareness to Responsible Action!
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The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission sponsors several programs that offer conservation education training to educators of K-12 students.
Project WILD, Schoolyard Wildlife and Black Bear education programs provide contexts for educators of school-aged children to integrate wildlife conservation themes into the typical subjects and skills taught in the classroom. All K-12 programs have been correlated to benchmarks of the Sunshine State Standards and have been demonstrated to improve FCAT test scores.

Our curriculum guides are classroom tested and research-based, and they are only available through attending a workshop. In-service credit is available for all our K-12 workshops.