Arkansas EE Directory

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Arkansas Environmental Education Resource Directory

AEEA has compiled a list of environmental learning programs and events in Arkansas. Included are a variety of education options for students, professional development for adults, and community events. This list is a work in progress. Please submit your information via this Google Form if you would like to be included.

Leopold Education Project – Arkansas

Based on the essays in Aldo Leopold’s A Sand County Almanac, the Leopold Education Project (LEP) is an interdisciplinary environmental education curriculum. Targeted mainly to middle school and high school students, it can also be adapted for use with families, adults, and elementary age children. Open to formal and non-formal educators.

Project Website:
www.aldoleopold.org


Little Rock, AR 72212
Contact: Suzanne Hirrel | suzannehirrel@gmail.com


Museum of Discovery

The Museum of Discovery is a science and technology center located in central Arkansas. Our mission is to ignite and fuel a passion for science, technology, engineering, arts and math through dynamic, interactive experiences. The museum is one the oldest in the state of Arkansas, founded in 1927.

Project Website:

https://museumofdiscovery.org/

500 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 537-3071
Contact: Pody Gay | pgay@museumofdiscovery.org


Northeast Arkansas Educational Cooperative

We provide professional development and training schools in the Northeast Arkansas Education Cooperative in all areas of science. This could include environmental science focused training with AR K-12 Science Standards, finding and understanding local, relevant environmental phenomenon, or addressing any specific environmental science needs you may have.

Project Website:
https://www.nea.k12.ar.us/

211 W Hickory St.
Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
(870) 886-7717
Contact: Aaron Buchman | abuchman@nea.k12.ar.us


Northwest Arkansas Master Naturalists

The NWA Chapter of Arkansas Master Naturalists (NWAMN) is a group of volunteer educators, citizen scientists, and stewards of the environment striving to protect and preserve Arkansas’ natural beauty. Interpretive resources available along the northwest corridor of Arkansas include, but are not limited to: Interpreters & Speakers, Table-Top Activities & Displays, Outdoor Trail Guides, and Workshops/Classes. Specific topics found in Atmosphere, Biosphere, Geosphere, and Hydrosphere can be tailored to fit specific requests or grade/age levels.

Project Website:

https://arkansasmasternaturalists.org/content.aspx?page_id=22&club_id=250502&module_id=402179

Contact: Lynne Hehr | northwestamn@gmail.com


Ozark Natural Science Center

 

Ozark Natural Science Center’s mission is to enhance the understanding, appreciation and stewardship of the Ozark natural environment. Located in the heart of the Ozarks, ONSC hosts school programs, provides environmental education to all ages, and offers facility rentals.

Project Website:
https://www.onsc.us/

1905 Madison 1305
Huntsville, AR 72740
(479) 202-8340
Contact: Rose Brown | rose.brown@onsc.us


Ozark Society Foundation

Established in 1975, the Ozark Society Foundation supports and promotes conservation, education and recreation activity in the Ozark-Ouachita region and surrounding lowlands. The Foundation publishes conservation and nature-related books about the Ozark-Ouachita mountains region, offers an award in environmental writing, and makes grants to youth programs.

Project Website:

www.ozarksociety.net

P.O. Box 2914
Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 831-4024
Contact: Marvin Schwartz | chairsof@ozarksociety.net


Ozarks Water Watch

Ozarks Water Watch is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining and improving water quality in the Upper White River Basin which spans across Arkansas and Missouri. We do this through research, action, and advocacy programs. With your help, we can have Cleaner Water Together.

Project Website:
https://ozarkswaterwatch.org/

1200 W. Walnut Street
Mailbox #23
Rogers, AR 72758
(479) 841-00235
Contact: Erin Scott | erin@ozarkswaterwatch.org


Pack Rat Outdoor Center

Pack Rat is a retail outdoor recreation shop that also specializes in educating our community about backcountry safety, Leave No Trace Principles, and trail/city stewardship.

Project Website:
www.packratoc.com

209 W Sunbridge Dr.
(479) 521-6340
Contact: Faebyan Whittle | faebyan@packratoc.com


Project Learning Tree / AFA Education Foundation

Project Learning Tree is an award-winning environmental education program designed for teachers and other educators, parents, and community leaders working with youth from preschool through grade 12. PLT uses trees and forests as windows on the world to increase students’ understanding of the environment and actions they can take to conserve it. The Arkansas Forestry Association Education Foundation (AFAEF) is the state host for Project Learning Tree.

Program Information:

Project Learning Tree Website

1213 W 4th Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 374-2441
Contact: Rob Beadel | rbeadel@arkforests.org


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