Water's Changing Journey
Submitted by Steven Prager on March 14, 2011 - 2:51pm
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“Water’s Changing Journey” Exhibit Now Open!
Educators! Bring your students to the Nina Mason Pulliam Rio Salado Audubon Center to experience “Water’s Changing Journey”. Thanks to a grant from the Nina Mason Pulliam Trust, your field trip is free of charge. Field trips last two hours and include both an introduction to Sonoran Riparian habitat ecology, and an overview of how this fragile ecosystem is altered by nonpoint source pollution. Students become empowered by learning that their daily activities CAN and DO make a positive difference in environmental health.
The “Water’s Changing Journey” experience is best suited to grades 4-6 but can be modified for any grade level. Students rave about our interesting and exciting hands-on activities. For more information or to schedule your trip, please contact Emily Morris at (602) 468-6470 X125 or email her at Emorris@audubon.org.
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