 Environmental Education classroom |
Environmental Education
The Friends of Turnbull assist in supporting the environmental education (EE) program at
Turnbull. The program has been in existence since the establishment of Turnbull NWR in 1937
and is now multi-faceted, consisting of three long-term projects.
The Turnbull Field Trip Project provides trained facilitators for spring field trips,
guiding over 3,000 area school children through hands-on, age specific environmental and
wildlife education activities. At least two Teacher Workshops are also provided. Fall field
trips are offered when funding is available.
 Habitat restoration seeding |
The Outreach Project provides in-classroom activities for 3,000 regional students, and
supports presentations and exhibits in local fairs, libraries, and civic group meetings
throughout the greater Spokane and Cheney areas.
The Summer Activities Project responds to a wide variety of civic groups, by providing
tours, field trips, and nature hikes to over 700 scouts, retirement communities, and other
groups.
 Interpretive walk
 Wetlands studies
 Spring field trip
For teachers and other individuals interested in the various EE
programs at Turnbull, visit the Turnbull
N.W.R. Web site
or call the refuge at: (509)235-4723. |