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The Museum of Idaho has partnered
with ISU and the Sawtooth Science Institute to offer
exciting continuing education courses for educators and interested community members.
What to expect:
Join us for any or all of six learning opportunities in Idaho's spectacular and unique
natural environment. All courses include chances to observe and study through hands-on
field activities that teachers can adapt to any grade level. An interdisciplinary
approach weaves English, math, history, and art into the science-based activities.
We will be hiking up to two miles over moderate terrain each day, so participants should
be moderately fit.
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Session I "Mountains: Wild Animals and Wild Places"
July 12th: Pine Creek
Orientation
Wildflower Identification
Bears and Wolves
July 13th: Kelly Canyon
Field Vegetation Inventory
Pellet Counts
Native Plants
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Time: 8:00 am - 3:00 pm (Subject to modifications - verify all details)
Cost: Workshop Fee - $75.00 per session; Credit Fee - $50.00 per session.
We will meet at the museum each day and then travel to the designated locations.
Transportation is provided by the Museum of Idaho.
Review the Syllabus [PDF] for requirements!.
Registration: Registration and fees must be completed through Idaho State University (ISU) prior to the workshop.
ISU Registration Contact: Contact Lori Medellin at (208) 282-4312 or medelori@isu.edu.
This is a SUMMER COURSE - click here for the ISU course page
The course info are as follows:
Session I- "Mountains: Wild Animals and Wild Places"
Course Listing name: MTNS WILD ANIMALS & PLACES
EDUC 498P - 38 (0 - 1 credits) Jul 12 through Jul 13
352061 0 [15] MT 8:00a - 5:00p ZIMMERLY,C I F ID
For Registration Form
click here.
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