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Environmental Stewardship

DA Discovery Project

Objectives:

  • explore the outdoors and learn to appreciate the natural environment
  • learn about air, energy, forestry, marine life, soil, water, and wildlife
  • develop and demonstrate leadership skills
  • practice principles that restore the natural environment
  • acquire a commitment to community action
  • learn personal development skills
   
                         
 

Member Publications:

  C0532 Mounting Cards (packet of 7 for displaying leaf collections)
$1.00
  EM2871 Outdoor Survival
$1.00
 

Leader Publications:

EB0440 Trees of Washington
$3.00
  EB0727 Chain Saw Safety
$1.00
  EB0879 Hypothermia
$1.00
EM2474 Outdoor Navigation with Map and Compass
$2.00
EM2872 Outdoor Survival—Additional
Information for Leaders
$1.00
  EM4077 Arbor Day
$1.00
PNW0456 Learning Outdoors: Grade 2
$2.00
PNW0457 Learning Outdoors: Grade 3
$2.50
PNW0458 Learning Outdoors: Grades 4–5
$2.00
PNW0459 Learning Outdoors: Grades 6–8
$5.50
 
       
 
 
 

DAA Exploring Your Environment

Objectives:

  • experience the four element of life
  • explore connections among living things
  • explore the world through outdoor activities
  • develop scientific thinking and processing skills
  • understand and apply ecological concepts
     
 

Recommended Publications

BU-07704 Eco-Wonders
BU-07705 Eco-Adventures
BU-07706 Eco-Actions
BU-07707 Exploring Your Environment
               Helper’s Guide

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org or contact your County Extension Office.

 
     
 
 
 

DAB Outdoor Adventures

Objectives:

  • practice and develop the life skills of relating to others, making decisions, and communicating with others
  • plan and safely conduct camping, backpacking, and wilderness excursions
  • develop minimum impact skills according to Leave No Trace techniques
     
 

Recommended Publications

BU-08043 1 - Hiking Trails
BU-08044 2 - Camping Adventures
BU-08045 3 - Backpacking Expeditions
BU-08046 Outdoor Adventures Helper’s Guide

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org or contact your County Extension Office.

Outdoor Adventures Project Online Site: www.4hccsprojects.com/outdoor

 
     
 
 
 

DB Science Discovery

Objectives:

  • explore the world of rocks and minerals
  • learn the basics of the 3Rs: reduce, reuse & recycle
  • understand the trees around you
  • learn about oceanography
  • learn about the weather and climate
  • explore the world of spiders
  • learn the basics of astronomy and outer space
 
 

Recommended Publications

BU-07914 1 - Science Discovery 1, Ldr. Guide
BU-07915 2 - Science Discovery 2, Ldr. Guide

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org
or contact your County Extension Office.

Science Discovery Project Online Site:
www.4hccsprojects.com/sciencediscovery

 
     
 
 
 

DFB EM*Power Project

Objectives:

  • identify waste management concerns and issues
  • understand how waste management concerns can become waste management issues
  • be empowered to take action on a local waste management issue

See ADDITIONAL CURRICULUM, , for EM* Power curriculum ordering information.

 
     
 
 
 

DDA Forestry

Objectives:

  • respect and protect the forest environment
  • learn to be a steward of our forests
  • learn the basics of forest management
  • learn the use of forest products
  • explore forestry-related careers
 
 

Recommended Publications

BU-08038 1 - Follow the Path
BU-08039 2 - Reach for the Canopy
BU-08040 3 - Explore the Deep Woods
BU-08041 Forestry Helper’s Guide

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org or contact your County Extension Office.

Forestry Project Online Site:
www.4hccsprojects.com/forestry

 
     
 
 
 


DDC Sportfishing Project

Objectives:

  • learn fishing skills and use of sportfishing equipment
  • foster ethical fishing behavior
  • appreciate and understand a commitment to natural resource stewardship
  • provide knowledge of the ecological and social basis of fisheries management
  • appreciate and understand the cultural, ecological, and socio-economic value of fish and fishing
  • develop leadership, self-confidence, personal discipline, and critical thinking
 
 

Recommended Publications

BU-07598 1 - Take the Bait
BU-07599 2 - Reel in the Fun
BU-07600 3 - Cast Into the Future
BU-07601 Fishing for Adventure Helper’s Guide

Order this curriculum directly from n4hccs.org or contact your County Extension Office.

Fishing Project Online Site:
www.4hfishing.org

 
                         
 
 
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