Conservation Education Videos
Replay of Interactive Virtual Field Trip to Weeks Bay
In May 2009, the Department of Conservation and Natural Resources produced an interactive virtual field trip, allowing some 1500-2000 students from across the state, country, and globe to "come to" the Weeks Bay National Estuarine Research Reserve in Baldwin County. The students were able to learn about estuaries and the animals and habitats native to Alabama's coastal wetlands, and were also able to send in questions that were answered live on-air.
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More information on estuaries and the EstuaryLIVE programs
Community Fishing Program Expands
Students from Tuskegee Public Elementary School enjoyed a beautiful day of fishing, while also taking part in one of the first partnerships between the Community Fishing program and private landowners.
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Community Fishing Homepage
Grasses in Classes Program Gives Students Hands-On Experience

Students from Daphne High School recently completed a new project of planting Pickerel Weed and Sagittaria along the shoreline of the 5 Rivers Delta Resource Center in Spanish Fort.
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Weeks Bay Homepage
Kevin Dodd Teaches Treestand Safety

While treestands continue to become lighter, quieter, and safer, they are still the greatest source of injuries to hunters. Watch as Kevin Dodd explains the dos and don'ts of treestand safety.
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Hunter Education
Archery in the Schools Program

Not everyone can dunk the ball, tackle, or run fast. However, as a young lady from Hubbertville School said, “I can do this!”
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Archery in the Schools Homepage
Becoming an Outdoors-Woman

If you're a woman 18 years or older, you may be interested in attending the next Becoming an Outdoors-Woman Workshop.
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BOW Homepage