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Iowa Association of
Naturalists
2005 IAN/ICEC
Conservation and Environmental Education Excellence Award Winners
The Iowa Association of Naturalists
(IAN) and the Iowa Conservation Education Council (ICEC) are proud to announce
this year’s recipients of their Conservation and Environmental Education
Excellence Awards Program. The winners are as follows:
Bohumil
Shimek Environmental Educator Award: Barbara
Tagami,
Dickinson
County
Conservation Board Naturalist. This award commends outstanding efforts by
an environmental educator.
- Naturalist
at Dickinson CCB for six years.
- Created
and developed annual events such as Monarch Butterfly Larva Monitoring
program, Kayak Treasure Hunt and Clean up event, Life on the Farm, Earth Day
Environmental Learning Fair.
- Assisted
with the planning for a new nature center.
- Produced
a TV show called “LAKES ALIVE” to educate public about ecology of lakes,
invasive exotics, low impact development, rain gardens, and more.
Chris Holt Youth Environmental Education
Award: Kevin Farmer, West
Elementary,
Glenwood
Community
Schools
. This award commends an outstanding EE program for or by youth.
- The
6th grade Science Camp for Glenwood Community Schools is held at
Camp
Neyati
. Over the course of two days, students participate in 16 environmental
science classes.
- Some
of the activities include pond study, prairie and the Loess Hills,
predator/prey relationships, team building, fishing, canoeing, night hike,
stargazing, and more.
- Kevin
Farmer has been the principal at West Elementary for five years. He helped
initiate and develop the camp.
- Throughout
the week, over 50
Glenwood
High School
students, parents, teachers and volunteers teach and supervise the students.
”Ding”
Darling Environmental Education Award: U.I.
Wild. This award commends
an outstanding environmental education program or event which educates
the general public.
- Programs
include Wildlife Campus, Hawk Migration Studies, MacBride Raptor Project,
and School of the Wild.
- School
of the Wild provides a five-day experience for school children. Students are
assigned to five groups who rotate through the following areas of study: the
prairie, wetlands, birds, outdoor adventures, and woodlands.
- MacBride
Raptor Project offers a variety of education programs, rehabilitation, and
research. Numerous veterinarians, students, rehabilitators, and volunteers
help with the project.
Frederic
Leopold Environmental Education Award:
Clinton
County
Enviro
Kids Team. This award commends outstanding environmental education efforts
by business, industry, or labor.
·
Program was conceived and organized
by private businesses in
Clinton
County
. Specifically Bemis Clysar Inc., Clinton County Area Solid Waste Agency, and
Lyondell Plastics Co (Equistar).
·
These businesses developed the Enviro
Kids program because they want to promote long-term understanding of the
interdependence of industry, people, and the environment.
·
Enviro Kids is a program for 3rd-5th
graders. Students can participate and experience everything from a tour of a
local manufacturing facility to a boat ride on the
Mississippi River
.
Outstanding
County
Conservation
Board EE Program (> 35,000): Marshall
County Conservation Department. This award commends excellence in a county
conservation board’s EE program of counties with a population of more than
35,000.
-
Grimes
Farm & Conservation
Center
opened in Oct. 2003. During the 2004-2005 fiscal year, there were approx.
3,650 visitors from 32 states and seven countries.
- Developed
Adopt a Drawer Community Service Project. Schools, scouts, and local groups
sponsored drawers in the Discovery Table for $100/drawer.
- EE
programming was presented at 100% of the elementary and 71% of secondary
buildings in the county.
- Conducts
a variety of special programs like: Uncle Ikes Nature Program, Nature
Friends, Junior Conservationists, Master Conservationists, and Brown Bag
Bunch Series.
- Cooperates
with numerous agencies and organizations to provide environmental education
in
Marshall
County.
2005 award winning applications
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