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Discover Nature – Schools
Based on the notion that the best place to learn about nature is the outdoors, our Discover Nature – Schools (formerly "Learning Outdoor Schools") grants and curricula help your school get students outside and into conservation.
Educator Workshops
Teachers looking for innovative ways to include lessons about birds, bees, mammals, plants, and fish in their curriculum can find them at the Departments educator workshops. These workshops on early childhood conservation education, forest ecology and management, aquatic systems, hiking, outdoor classroom development and a wide variety of other conservation topics will help educators bring the outdoor world into the classroom.
Conservation Education Grants
Designed to promote stewardship of our fish, forest and wildlife resources, the Department's conservation education grants provide schools with financial assistance so students can experience nature directly through field trips, outdoor classrooms and wildlife habitat projects.
Browse by Subject
- Classroom resources
- Resources to help teach conservation in the classroom
- Youth group resources
- Resources to help teach conservation to a youth group
- Outdoor skills
- Learn how to hunt, fish and a variety of other skills
- Grants and training
- Find what grants and training are offered by MDC
- Adult education
- Section dedicated for adult learning
- Hunter education
- Find out about MDC's hunter education courses
- Forestry educational resources
- Find resources on programs that help teach about forests
- Aquatic resource education
- A variety of educational tools for aquatic life and the water its found in