Gateways to Conservation II: Grades
Gateways to Conservation II an environmental education curriculum for students in grades 6 –8 Gateways to Conservation II an environmental education curriculum for students in grades 6-8 © Audubon 2004 SECTION TITLE i Acknowledgements e appreciate the cooperation with the National Park Service's Chesapeake Bay Gateways Network Wto make the second volume of this curriculum possible. Numerous volunteers of Pickering Creek Audubon Center and teachers throughout Talbot County donated their time for this effort including: Lisa Donmoyer, Julie Harp, Mary Johnson, Janet Krones, Erney Maher, Myra McPherson, John Melton, Susan Pritchard and Jane Whitelock. The following current and past staff members of Pickering Creek Audubon Center helped create the lessons contained in this book: Stephanie Colvard, Kristen Facente, Shannon Gordon, E.B. James, Sarah Krones, Erin Poor, Kate Rogers, Mark Scallion, and Brit Slattery. Project Leader: Shannon Gordon Center Director: Mark Scallion Photographs by: Royce Ball, David Godfrey, Lindsey Goodwick, Andrew Gordon, David Menke, Susanna Scallion, Hugh Simmons, and U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service Illustrations of Maryland fossils courtesy of James Reger, Maryland Geological Survey Layout by: Linda Rapp/Ecoprint Printed on 30% post-consumer waste paper, using wind energy and carbon neutral production methods. Pickering Creek Audubon Center is a Chesapeake Bay Gateways site—a place to explore and learn about the Chesapeake region. Visit this and other places in the Gateways Network to experience the Bay’s stories, culture, spirit and mystery. Learn about the Chesapeake Bay restoration effort and how you can contribute. Our well-being and the Bay’s health are interdependent. Visit www.baygateways.net for more information.
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