Conservation Honors
Conservation Honors
Research Projects 2000, Rob Hayward,
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Principal Investigator(s) (PI): Rob Hayward
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Funding & Support: Prairie Fork Trust
Project Dates: January 30, 2000 – July 30, 2012
Objectives: This project will provide learning experiences to high school senior leaders associated with PFCA’s unique natural, cultural and historical resources. The project will emphasize communication and interpretation of the importance of some aspect of PFCA that they will have investigated. The event will engage teachers from the K 12 educational system in Missouri, professionals from the Missouri Department of Conservation and faculty in the School of Natural Resources, MU. The program would address Prairie Fork’s Emphasis Area 1 – conservation education and interpretive projects.
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