Corporate STEM and environmental education initiatives offer meaningful, equitable and accessible opportunities for learners of all ages
Corporate STEM and environmental education initiatives offer meaningful, equitable and accessible opportunities for learners of all ages
The Wildlife Habitat Council (WHC) promotes and certifies habitat conservation and management on working lands through partnerships and education.
Here you’ll find a variety of wildlife and habitat information and activities, including materials provided in our WHC Kid-Friendly Webinars.
View the on-demand webinar on how to easily and inexpensively build an Insect Hotel on your site.
In this webinar we take a look at the importance of water conservation education and examine how incorporating water-related STEM projects into conservation programs can create viable solutions and help educate the next generation of environmental stewards.
Join the course to gain a deeper understanding on the potential role of trails in WHC conservation and education programs, as well as wellness initiatives.
This webinar is designed for those interested in teaching about bats. It is presented by the U.S. Forest Service, a partner of the Wildlife Habitat Council.
Whether it’s a hands-on science activity for students, teacher training, employee instruction, or a citizen science program for the community, all education projects submitted for Conservation Certification must contain an assessment.
During this course you will learn how your corporate habitat can be a platform for offering quality STEM lessons.
In this webinar, learn how to use this curriculum as a way to share the wonder of your habitat with others, and find out how you and your partners can receive training in this curriculum.
Learn how to align your conservation goals with the goals of the Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts through this casual interview with experts in scouting.
Join panelists from CEMEX, Eastman and Bayer for a discussion on how to create meaningful education projects, from design and outreach to partnerships and evaluation.
Summer may be drawing to an end and school may be back in session, but don’t let that get you down; this is the ideal time to reach out and collaborate with school groups in your community.
One of the best ways to spread awareness of and interest in biodiversity conservation is to provide opportunities for people to enjoy wildlife and their habitats.
When learning is hands-on, it’s also “minds-on.”
WHC Conservation Certification requires that formal learning projects be aligned with learning standards. But what exactly are learning standards, and why are they important?
Resources to empower conservation activities for bats
Resources to manage habitats for valuable pollinators including: bees, moths, butterflies, hummingbirds and bats.
SciTech Institute is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing and promoting STEM education and awareness in Arizona and beyond. It works to achieve this through some of the strongest STEM initiatives in Arizona, including the Arizona SciTech Festival, the Chief Science Officers program, the RAIN grant, the Arizona STEM School Community of Practice, Science For All and more.
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Tempe, AZ 85282
SciTech Institute is a collaborative initiative with the Arizona Commerce Authority and the Arizona Technology Council Foundation.