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The Santa Barbara Zoo is excited to offer trainings for educators on three exciting wildlife curriculum units. Check back here for the most current information about training dates and pricing. We look forward to seeing you at the Zoo!

Project WILD: For K-12 Educators
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Spend a day on the WILD side! Project WILD is one of the most widely-used conservation and environmental education programs among K-12 teachers across the nation. This program focuses on wildlife as the core for learning about all facets of our natural world, and aims to encourage students to develop into responsible citizens of our planet. Project WILD is sponsored by the Council for Environmental Education and the Western Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. For more information about the Project WILD and/or Project WILD Aquatic curriculum, please visit the Project WILD website.

Project WILD Aquatic: For K-12 Educators
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If you enjoyed Project WILD, then you will love Project WILD Aquatic! This exciting environmental studies curriculum, from the makers of Project WILD, focuses on aquatic habitats from streams and estuaries to our oceans. It makes a great complement to the original Project WILD curriculum. For more information about the Project WILD and/or Project WILD Aquatic curriculum, please visit the Project WILD website.

Project Learning Tree
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Project Learning Tree is one of the leading environmental education curriculums both in the United States and abroad. The program correlates to state and national standards in science, social studies, language arts, and math and strives to teach students how to think, not what to think about their environment. Over 500,000 educators are already using Project Learning Tree to support their environmental education, and the Santa Barbara Zoo is excited to extend this opportunity to our local teachers. For more information about the Project Learning Tree curriculum, please visit the Project Learning Tree website.

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