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W.O.W., Wet And Wild

  • August 06, 2018
  • ODNR Div. of Wildlife, 912 Portage Lakes Drive, Akron, Ohio, 44319



W.O.W., Wet And Wild

August 6, 7, 8, 2018

Project Wild/Aquatic Wild/Growing Up Wild, Project Wet & Wonders Of Wetlands Workshop


Three Days in the Wet and Wild: Project Wild, Growing up Wild, Project Wet, Project Wild Aquatic (K-12) and Wonders of Wetlands, are tested innovative curriculum, teaching ecology, wildlife and water resource principles that are correlated to the Ohio Academic Standards. Participants of this workshop will engage in co-operative,

hands-on activities and simulations. Upon completing the training, participants will receive the comprehensive Project Wild, Growing Up Wild, *Project Wet, Project Aquatic Wild, and Wonders of Wetlands Curriculum and Activity Guides as well as other resource material, and leave prepared and inspired to teach about ecology, wildlife, and water in the classroom or informal educational setting.


The centerpieces of this three-day workshop are the five Curriculum and Activities Guides. Written for learners of all ages, the activities are easy to use and fun! The lessons incorporate a variety of formats, such as large and small group learning,

whole-body activities, laboratory investigations, discussion of local and global topics, and community service projects.


  • August 6 is free! The ODNR is providing Project Wild, Growing Up Wild and Wild Aquatic workshop award-winning guides free.  
  • August 7th: This day plus The Project Wet Book is $22.00 plus $5.00 in supplies, for a total of $27.00.
  • August 8th:This day is a total of $18.00 for WOW including book and supplies.

Take any one, two, or all three


Send registration and fee of $45.00 for all 3 days to: Gene Easter, 540 S. Ridgecliff St., Tallmadge Oh 44278 Gleaster@sbcglobal.net H 330-928-6691 Fax: 330-971-8172


Please register by July 15, 2018– limited to 30 participants.

Workshops will be held in Summit County.


The three workshop locations are:

  • ODNR Div. of Wildlife, 912 Portage Lakes Drive, Akron, Ohio, 44319

  • Water Works Park; 2026 Munroe Falls Ave., Cuyahoga Falls OH, 44221

  • Bath Nature Preserve, University of Akron Martin Center for Field Studies and Environmental Education, 4240 Ira Road, Bath, OH, (Akron 44333)


The Science Education Council of Ohio (SECO) is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.

SECO is the Ohio chapter of the National Science Teaching Association. Established since 1976. 

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