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Contact

Dr. María Guadalupe Arreguín-Anderson 
University of Texas - San Antonio 
210-458-7673 
maria.arreguinanderson@utsa.edu 

When

Tuesday February 21, 2017 from 8:30 AM to 3:30 PM CST

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Where

Phil Hardberger Park - Urban Ecology Center 
8400 NW Military Hwy
San Antonio, TX 78231
 

 
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 Project WILD/Growing Up WILD Combination Workshop

Learn how to teach young people about ecology and wildlife using fun, hands-on educational activities. During the 7 1/2-hour workshop participants will sample activities and receive both Project WILD and Growing Up WILD curriculum and activity guides. Activities are adaptable for all grade levels, integrated with core subject curricula and aligned to the TEKS.

This workshop is created and designed for the future teachers enrolled in education courses at UTSA.  It is open to the public and all are welcome, but be forewarned that most of your fellow participants will be attending with their classmates.

Open to teachers, informal educators and youth group leaders, this training provides TEA certified CPEs and TEEAC credit.

  • Bring a sack lunch
  • Bring drinking water for yourself
  • Dress for the weather - you will be outside
  • Wear comfortable closed-toe shoes (not cowboy boots) - everyone will be running and playing in the park

$35 Preregistration required.  No refunds unless canceled by TPWD.   Deadline: February 10, 2017

Registration fee is for WILD training.  WILD materials are distributed only with requisite hours of training.  Attendance and participation in the entire workshop are required to receive any of the materials, regardless of fee payment.

Register Now! PayPal is used to process your payment securely, when you select the "check out with PayPal" button you will get a window to enter your credit card.  Proceed boldly! 

 

Project WILD is sponsored by Texas Parks and Wildlife. Registration has been made possible through a partnership with Texas Wildlife Association. 

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