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Environmental Education at Blackwater |
Credit: USFWS
Environmental Education
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The staff and volunteers at Blackwater Refuge offer educational programs that can be modified
to meet the needs of teachers and students. Blackwater Refuge currently offers
the following programs:
- Refuge Orientations
- Trail Walks
- Guided Tours of the Wildlife Drive
- Refuge System Puppet show for grades K-5
- Visitor Center Tours for grades K-5
- Marsh Explorations
- Woodland Explorations
- Career Awareness Programs grades 7-12, college level
- Mobile exhibits on Blackwater for your upcoming event
- Assistance to scout troops looking to complete nature-oriented merit badges
- Educational Videos - call for list
Note: All programs must be arranged in advance by phoning 410-228-2677 or emailing maggie_briggs@fws.gov
All of the above listed activities are free to any educational group. Programs can be designed to accommodate
young children and special populations. The Wildlife Drive entrance fee is waived for all educational-institution
guided tours. The Visitor Center is free to all.
Visit our Teachers page for more information about educational programs
at the Refuge and for a list of helpful resources.
Also, visit the Raptor Cams page
on this website to learn more about the Blackwater Refuge Osprey Cam and Eagle Cam, which schools
can access via the Friends of Blackwater website. The raptor cams have provided thousands of
students with a rare look at the nesting behaviors of these two entertaining species.
Interested parties can email or call the Refuge for information on obtaining a copy of the "Blackwater Environmental Education Manual" or
for information on using the new environmental education building located at the entrance to the
Wildlife Drive.
Credit: USFWS
Environmental Education Building
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Last updated:
October 24, 2008