Project WILD Aquatic

Project WILD Aquatic is a set of 40 multidisciplinary wildlife and conservation activities targeted at grades K-12, and focusing on aquatic habitats and wildlife. Hands-on activities take a closer look at whales, wetlands, turtles, salmon, invertebrates, marine/freshwater environments and more! A program currently used in all 50 states and internationally, Project WILD in Maine is sponsored by the Department of Inland Fisheries and Wildlife. Activity guides will be available upon full comopletion of the workshop session, which is full of active participation, background information on Maine wildlife, and a variety of handouts, posters and prizes.
Is Project WILD Aquatic for you?
- Do you want an introduction to wetlands, Atlantic salmon, whales, turtles, water cycles, and more?
- Are you personally interested in the wildlife that lives in freshwater and ocean habitats?
- Do you need activities relating to water and wildlife?
Then Project WILD Aquatic is for you!
Upcoming Aquatic Workshops
What is Project WILD? |
Project WILD is one of the most widley-used conservation and environmental education programs among educators of students in kindergarten through high school. It is based on the premise that young people and educators have a vital interest in learning about our natural world. Emphasizing wildlife because of its intrinsic value, Project WILD addresses the need for human beings to develop as responsible citizens of our planet. |