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Wild Illinois History

Start Date

Saturday, April 06, 2024

End Date

Saturday, April 06, 2024

Time

9AM to 3PM

Title

Wild Illinois History

Description

Wild Illinois History is a self-contained teaching unit for educators of grades four through eight. The online interactive student activity and lessons are designed to supplement Illinois history instruction by focusing on information regarding early exploration and settlement, riparian and geography in what was to become Illinois and the uses of wildlife by Indigenous peoples and the trappers who came from Europe. The activity also highlights the conservation movement and how it affects views and uses of wildlife today. Educators of other grade levels are welcome to register and attend the workshop but may need to adapt the materials as appropriate. Supplemental resources will be provided. Professional Development Hours are available. This workshop is part of the ENTICE (Environment and Nature Training Institute for Conservation Education) program from the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.

Event Type

Educator Workshop

DNR Region

Statewide

Location

Isle a la Cache Preserve

Address

501 E Romeo Rd

City

Romeoville

State

Illinois

Zip

60446

Directions

Google Directions

Contact Person

Lorna Shuman

Phone

217-785-0973

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