Science Learning Gone Wild!
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) is excited to announce that for the fourth year in a row, Rhody Critter Kits are back and ready to roll! DFW’s Wildlife Outreach Program staff have curated a collection of educational resources for K-5 educators that contain lesson plans, activities, videos, and hands-on learning materials.
“We included video interviews with our biologists and fun virtual field trips to give kids a behind-the-scenes look at conservation work in action,” said Mary Gannon, Wildlife Outreach Coordinator for DFW.
A
total of seven kits have been developed: Feathered Friends, Bat Chat, Keeping
the Balance, Scales & Slime, Pollinator Pals, and two Home Sweet Habitat
kits focused on forests and freshwater wetlands. Kits are available to borrow,
free of charge, for two weeks at a time.
To
reserve a kit, visit www.dem.ri.gov/critterkits to
view available dates and then fill out the reservation form to request a kit.
Once your reservation has been confirmed, your selected kit can be picked up
any time during your reservation period. Educators can choose to pick up their
kit at the Washington Park Library in Providence or the Louttit Library in West
Greenwich. Librarians should reserve kits through the OLIS Equipment
Catalog. All written resources are always available online at the Critter Kits webpage.
The
Rhody Critter Kits Program is made possible through support from the Wildlife and Sportfish
Restoration Program (WSFR) and State Wildlife Grants (SWG), Federal Aid
programs administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Funding
from hunting licenses, permits, and excise taxes on firearms, ammunition, and
archery equipment is allocated each year to DFW through the WSFR Program to
fund wildlife research, monitoring, habitat acquisition and restoration,
wildlife outreach programs, and aquatic resource and hunter education courses.
Additional funds from the SWG Program are allocated to support conservation and
outreach efforts for Rhode Island’s Species of Greatest Conservation
Need.
For
additional questions about Rhody Critter Kits and Wildlife Outreach Program,
email mary.gannon@dem.ri.gov.
For
more information on DEM programs and initiatives, visit www.dem.ri.gov.
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