Wetlands are an important feature of America’s geographic make-up. They come in many different forms. For example, coastal marshes, act as “cradles of the sea” and buffer inland areas from hurricanes. Wetlands support a wide variety of life and ecosystems.
Come join us as we explore the North American Wetlands Conservation Act with a lesson, a salt-water density activity, and a guided craft on making colorful coffee filter flowers. This video is S.T.E.A.M. based and student-centric.
Available for streaming on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bAMMQAfOj2A
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Register at Connect2Texas.net to receive a free recording of the program.
- Create an account
- Click on the Events tab and selectGeorge H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum, “Protecting our North American Wetlands.”
Registration help: Contact Lori Hamm-Neckar at lhamm@esc11.net or 817-740-7156
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