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Understand water pollution and how we can make a difference by taking responsibility for what we put down the drain.
Understand the process of decomposition and be able to create a compost bin.
Age Level: Middle School Grades 6-8
Recognize the importance of inter-relationships between the living and non-living elements in an ecosystem.
Use the senses to explore and identify the physical characteristics of trees and the benefits/services that trees offer our ecosystem and society.
Age Level: Elementary, Middle or High School Grades 5-12
Understand effective water conservation and assess the amount of water that your family members use daily.
Understand the difference between nonpoint source and point source pollution and what natural and man-made options there are for cleaning our water supply.
Understand how to apply the life cycle analysis to become better environmental stewards.
Engage in nature to develop an appreciation for the animals, insects and plants that make up the habitat.
Recognize what humans do on land that can affect marine life.
Devise solutions to improve negative impacts on waterways and watersheds and reinforce positive impacts existing along waterways and surrounding watersheds.
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