Recent News: #education
-
November 20, 2020
Chesapeake Bay educators continue to hone their skills virtually
NOAA Chesapeake Bay Office releases webinar series for environmental educators
Read more >> -
November 13, 2020
Schools across the Chesapeake Bay watershed continue progress towards environmental literacy goals
More school districts feel “well prepared” to put a comprehensive and systemic approach to environmental literacy in place
Read more >> -
July 14, 2020
Environmental education adapts to virtual learning
Parents can help their children continue to experience nature
Read more >> -
April 24, 2020
Eight ways to explore the Chesapeake Bay from home
Can’t get outside? Here are eight ways to access the Bay from the comfort of your couch
Read more >> -
March 16, 2020
Who lives here? Tracking species by the DNA they leave behind
Environmental DNA, or eDNA, is a new tool for nature scientists
Read more >> -
March 12, 2020
Bringing new hunters to the field
Youth hunting days put the focus on the next generation
Read more >> -
February 28, 2020
Farmer Nell gives Baltimore a healthy dose of hope
An urban farmer’s fight for food sovereignty and a better Baltimore
Read more >> -
December 20, 2019
An interview with a mermaid
The Chesapeake Mermaid uses storytelling to engage kids with nature and conservation
Read more >> -
December 05, 2019
All Sensory Trail makes for a more accessible park
Patapsco Valley State Park helps disabled persons connect to nature
Read more >> -
June 27, 2019
Watershed leaders call for environmental education for all
Diversity, equity and inclusion major theme at biennial environmental literacy summit
Read more >>