January 28, 2009

Coastal Explorations Series Spring 2009

The goal of the Coastal Explorations Series, free of charge to the public, is to raise regional awareness of issues pertaining to South Carolina’s marine resources, the importance of conservation, and the significance of historical preservation in the Lowcountry area.

The Coastal Explorations Series provides the public with an opportunity to interact with and meet DNR employees that have knowledgeable insight into the following topics.

February Nemours Plantation of the ACE Basin
Speaker: Ernie Wiggers, Manager of Nemours Wildlife Foundation
Date: February 24, 2009 – 9 a.m. to mid-afternoon (bring lunch)
Capacity: 20 people
March Native Gardening and Rain Barrel Demonstration – DNR Fort Johnson Marine Center, James Island
Speakers: Colette Degarady (Conservation Ecologist, The Nature Conservancy), David Joyner (Natural Resources Agent, Clemson Extension), Rebekah Szivak (SCDNR)
Date: March 18 – 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
Capacity: Unlimited
  Birding in the ACE Basin – Donnelly and Bear Island Wildlife Management Area
Speaker: Pete Laurie (retired SCDNR)
Date: March 23, 2009 – 9 a.m. to 1 pm. (bring a lunch)
Capacity: 20 people
May Huntington Beach State Park: Marine Invertebrates
Speaker: Mike Walker (SC Park Service)
Date: May 4, 2009 – 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. (bring lunch)
Capacity: 20 people
  Exploring Lewis Ocean Bay Heritage Preserve
Speaker: Deanna Ruth (SCDNR)
Date: May 5, 2009 – 9 a.m. to noon
Capacity: 20 people
  Birding in the Headwaters of the ACE Basin – Francis Beidler National Forest
Speakers: Jeff Mollenhauer (SC Audubon)
Date: May 18, 2009 – 9 a.m. to noon
Capacity: 30 people
June History and Natural History of the ACE Basin – McKenzie Field Station at Bennett’s Point
Speakers: Al Segars, Katie McMillan, Louie Heyward, and Kim Counts (SCDNR)
Date: June 2, 2009 – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Capacity: 30 people
July Deveaux Banks: A Resting and Nesting Place for Shorebirds (Depart from McKenzie Field Station, Bennett’s Point)
Speakers: Felicia Sanders and Al Segars
Date: July 29, 2009 – 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Capacity: 30 people

The public is encouraged to register through the online calendar. Online registration is available 30 days prior to each scheduled event. Reservations are required for all of the events, as detailed logistical information varies for each seminar and public outing. You can check individual descriptions of each event on the calendar, or visit the 2009 Coastal Explorations Series web page for a list through July.

The Coastal Explorations Series during the spring will span from February through May. The events range in format from seminar, lectures, discussion, to hands-on identification and field outings. For additional information on the Coastal Explorations Series, contact Kim Counts, DNR coordinator, at the Marine Resources Center, at (843) 953-9354, or CountsK@dnr.sc.gov.

June 9, 2008

Hey Instructors, want $5,000? Teach environmental education!

$5,000 will get anybody’s attention, but this offer includes the warm-and-fuzzy knowledge that you’re helping kids be environmentally-conscious for their future.

The National Environmental Education Foundation (NEEF) only has a few rules to qualify; applications must come from teachers who:

  • • Teach 9th-12th grades in a U.S. public or private school
  • • Have at least three years of teaching experience image of the NEEF logo
  • • Apply for one grant category
  • • Are not serving as advisors to NEEF

Single Course Grants – for teachers in any subject area who want to infuse more environmental content into their coursework – $5,000 grants are available.

Cross-Curricular Grants – for a team of 3 or more teachers who want to integrate environmental themes across courses – $10,000 grants are available.

Visit the site to learn more, but that sounds like one heck of an incentive to me.

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