Teachers - don’t let your summer pass you by - Get WILD.
Idaho Fish and Game will host a WILD about Elk workshop designed to help 4th-12th grade teachers learn fun and exciting ways to teach wildlife conservation in the classroom.
The workshop will be held June 13 and 14 at Red River Wildlife Management Area near Elk City, Idaho.
Participants will receive an Idaho WILD about elk guide which is full of fun, educational activities. In the specialized guide, teachers will find fun, hands-on activities, resource lists, home connections and much more. Workshop participants will also receive the activity-filled Project WILD guide.
Cost is $70, which includes all guides, supplemental materials, lodging and meals. Transportation can be arranged. College credit is available for an additional $60.
To register or for more information, contact Lori Adams, Project WILD Coordinator, at (208) 287-2889 or by email, lori.adams@idfg.idaho.gov; or contact Jen Bruns, Regional Conservation Educator, at (208) 791-5726 or jennifer.bruns@idfg.idaho.gov.
Additional information can be found on the education link of Fish and Game’s website at http://fishandgame.idaho.gov.