NH Fish and Game logo New Hampshire Fish and Game Department
Education and Training
 

Buy A License
Just for Kids
hikeSafe
moose plates
Operation Game Thief
Sport Fish and Wildlife Restoration
 

Project WILD and Project WILD Aquatic

Project WILD is an exciting supplementary wildlife education curriculum available to teachers who participate in a six-hour workshop. It is a set of lively, hands-on, diverse and instructionally sound education activities offered in the form of a guide for teachers. An international activity-based, supplementary curriculum, Project WILD is a great help in the teaching of conservation and environmental education concepts.

Targeting classroom teachers and non-formal educators of K-12 students, Project WILD activities focus on wildlife and are both interactive and interdisciplinary. Students are intrinsically interested in wildlife, so they readily engage in learning when it's related to wildlife. The Project WILD manual is full of activities relating to terrestrial wildlife; the WILD Aquatic manual focus on wetlands wildlife activities.

Project WILD can be used singly, sequentially or in clusters. Each activity has been classroom tested and includes objectives, method background, evaluation suggestions, recommended grade level, school subjects, skills, duration, group size, setting, concepts and key vocabulary.

Wild activities are organized around a conceptual framework which addresses these major themes:

  • Awareness and Appreciation of Wildlife
  • Human Values and Wildlife
  • Wildlife and Ecological Systems
  • Wildlife Conservation
  • Cultural and Social Interaction with Wildlife
  • Wildlife Issues and Trends: Alternatives and Consequences
  • Wildlife, Ecological Systems and Responsible Human Actions

Project WILD is coordinated by N.H. Fish and Game Department and is offered at locations throughout the state. If you are interested in hosting or attending a workshop, contact the Project WILD coordinator at Fish and Game headquarters (603-271-3211). There is a registration fee for Project Wild workshops.

NOTE: Click here for the education calendar, including WILD trainings.

N.H. State Curriculum Frameworks Correlations:
Project WILD and Project WILD Aquatic activities have been correlated to the New Hampshire Curriculum Frameworks. These correlations can be used as a guide in curriculum planning efforts. Each correlation contains the title of the activity, objectives, methods, grade level, subject matter, corresponding frameworks and evaluation ideas.


*To view this or any PDF document, you must have the free Adobe Acrobat Reader software on your computer. To download the latest version of Acrobat Reader, click here to go to the Adobe web site.

 
Home   |   Fishing   |   Hunting   |   Licenses   |   Education and Training   |   Wildlife   |   Outdoor Recreation
All contents copyright © N.H. Fish and Game Department  |   State of New Hampshire privacy statement   |   Contact us