Environmental Education in Georgia
    

Biological and Chemical Monitoring Manuals and Workshops.

Author: Harold Harbert or Kim Morris-Zarneke

This manual is intended for registered monitoring groups that are eager to take their monitoring activities to the next level. The manual describes methods for evaluating the physical, chemical, and biological parameters associated with your stream.

http://www.riversalive.org/AAS_manuals.htm

Provider: Georgia Adopt-A-Stream

Teaching Certificate/License Renewal Credits Available: GA - Professional Learning Unit (PLU)

Teaching Certificate/License Renewal Credit Comments: 1 plu is available but educator must attend all three workshops - getting started, chemical and biological

Costs: the workshops and manuals are free of charge

How to Access: Please contact the Adopt-A-Stream office by phone or email to schedule a workshop or for more information.

Resource Types: Educational Materials & Curricula, Outdoor Classroom Resources, Professional Development, Public and/or Family Programs

Audience Served: Families, General Public, Non-formal Educators, Scouts/Youth Groups, Teachers

Age Groups: 5th Grade, 6th Grade, 7th Grade, 8th Grade, 9th Grade, 10th Grade, 11th Grade, 12th Grade, College Students, Adults, Senior Citizens

Environmental Focus: Ecology, Habitats/Ecosystems, Nature Awareness, Pollution, Water

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