Texas Aquatic Science
Free Virtual Workshops
Dates (only need to attend one 2-day training):
Training 1: January 27th & 28th @ 1:00pm- 3:30pm
Training 2: February 10th & 11th @ 1:00pm- 3:30pm
Each workshop will meet the following goals:
- Introduce educators to the materials and philosophy of TAS.
- Provide a sampling of field activities for coastal and inland aquatic habitats.
- Make connections to local water and wildlife issues to help individuals become aware of their place in the environment and their actions to protect it.
- Demonstrate field interpretive techniques used in TAS field activities and TAS trunk equipment inventory.
Location: Zoom; link sent after registration
Register:
- Email which Session you prefer to Elise.Pullen@tpwd.texas.gov
- Must attend both days
- Maximum 30 participants per training
Prior to workshop:
If you have questions about the Texas Aquatic Science curriculum, Texas Aquatic Science Certified Field Sites, or about the workshop, please contact Melissa Felty (Alderson) at Melissa.Alderson@tpwd.texas.gov.
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