Project WILD and Project WILD Aquatic: Environmental Center Programs – Part III of IV

Project WILD and Project WILD Aquatic

Project WILD is an interdisciplinary, supplementary environment and conservation program emphasizing wildlife. Activities are “hands on” and may vary from active games to outdoor classroom settings. Project WILD is designed to prepare young people for decisions affecting people, wildlife and their shared home, earth. The expected outcome is that each participant will be assisted in developing awareness, knowledge, skills and commitment to result in informed decisions, responsible behavior and constructive actions concerning wildlife and the environment upon which all life depends. Project WILD Aquatic emphasizes wild animals that depend directly upon aquatic environments for survival.

One aspect of this program explores nature up-close and personal. Using the ASCCA nature trails, campers get first hand – and hands-on – experiential learning while on the 1,000 feet of elevated trails, another 1,000 ft. of ground trails in addition to our 1.9 miles of paved nature trail circling Camp ASCCA’s facilities.

One aspect of this program explores nature up-close and personal. Using the ASCCA nature trails, campers get first hand – and hands-on – experiential learning while on the 1,000 feet of elevated trails, another 1,000 ft. of ground trails in addition to our 1.9 miles of paved nature trail circling Camp ASCCA’s facilities.

These trails won the 2004 Accessibility Enhancement Annual Achievement Award for trail projects funded through the Recreational Trails Program of the Federal Highway Administration. Read more at American Trails.

To find out more about this and other quality environmental education programs, contact Josh or Tom.

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