Center for Wildlife Education at Georgia Southern University

Session Format

Poster Session (60 minutes)

Location

Holiday Inn

Second Time and Location

Friday, March 8 from 9:00-9:20 a.m. at the Nessmith-Lane Conference Center

Abstract for the conference program

The Center for Wildlife Education and The Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center strives to provide quality environmental education for visitors of all ages. The Center exists to support Georgia Southern University in its environmental education programs, as well as to provide wildlife encounters for the school children and citizens of this region. All species of native Georgia fauna are within the scope of the Center’s endeavors. The critical role of humans in the environment is the unifying theme for its programs. All of our programs do reflect the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for each grade level. The Common Core GPS has also been included for math. Specific or a combination of modules can be selected for your field trip.

Proposal Track

Non-research Project

Start Date

3-7-2014 7:00 PM

End Date

3-7-2014 9:00 PM

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Center for Wildlife Education at Georgia Southern University

Holiday Inn

The Center for Wildlife Education and The Lamar Q Ball, Jr. Raptor Center strives to provide quality environmental education for visitors of all ages. The Center exists to support Georgia Southern University in its environmental education programs, as well as to provide wildlife encounters for the school children and citizens of this region. All species of native Georgia fauna are within the scope of the Center’s endeavors. The critical role of humans in the environment is the unifying theme for its programs. All of our programs do reflect the Georgia Performance Standards (GPS) for each grade level. The Common Core GPS has also been included for math. Specific or a combination of modules can be selected for your field trip.