Outdoor Classrooms

and Natural Resource Days!

brought to you by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

An outdoor classroom is a permanent place for people to visit fish and wildlife in their natural environments.  Experts help designed these outdoor classrooms to be safe, fun, and easy to navigate.

Classroom Features:

Gazebos

Walkways with animal tracks

Artificial nesting structures for wildlife

Fish and wildlife habitats

An interpretive and interactive learning environment!

 

1993-2003

90 projects statewide

It's estimated that two million students and adults will use these outdoor classrooms during their 15-20 year lifetimes!

For more information on Outdoor Classrooms, contact Erich Langer, Ken Williams, or Jontie Aldrich at (918) 581- 7458 ext. 225, 226, or 231, or email erich_langer@fws

 

Natural Resource Days

Past topics include

Endangered species, skins and skulls, wetlands conservation, predator-prey, habitat enrichment, and more!

Bring an expert on specific topic or conservation issue to your neighborhood!  Natural Resource Days can be as unique as your interests.

Schedule a Natural Resource Day!

Contact your local Conservation District

Meet Erich Langer!

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