Issues related to ecology, watershed health and salmon don’t just belong in a biology or environmental studies class. They are pertinent to a wide variety of subjects, and connect many themes throughout science, social studies, history, and language arts. That’s why...
Outdoor, placed-based education has a long history in Oregon. Having rivers, forests and farms in such close proximity to our schools allows for meaningful outdoor education experiences. Extensive research has shown that providing students with these hands-on...
Experiential outdoor education with Salmon Watch continued this week with three more field trips! We are nearing the end of our 2016 field trip season, with 45 field trips completed and only 6 more to go. This week’s field trips were: Monday, November 7th...
Featured photo: Mark Oppenheimer’s 6th grade class from Hood River Middle School in high spirits following their Salmon Watch field trip Many more exciting encounters with Pacific wild salmon were had during Salmon Watch Week #6! This past week, middle and high...
Featured photos are from our Project YESS/YEC Training Session on Friday, October 14th Salmon Watch continued last week with four field trips in the Columbia Gorge at Eagle Creek and Little White Salmon River, as well as our Project YESS/YEC Training Session!...
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