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.

Crafton Tull

We’re an engineering, architecture, and environmental consulting firm.

Project Website:

http://www.craftontull.com/

901 N. 47th St. Suite 400
Rogers, AR 72756
(479) 878-2451
Contact: Eric Fuselier | eric.fuselier@craftontull.com


Ducks Unlimited

Ducks Unlimited is the world leader in wetland and waterfowl conservation. Filling the skies with waterfowl today, tomorrow and forever.

Project Website:

http://www.ducks.org

1 Waterfowl Way Memphis
Memphis, TN 38210
(901) 500-7869
Contact: Zach Pegram | zpegram@ducks.org


Entegrity

Entegrity is an energy services, sustainability, and solar development company that is uniquely qualified to deliver innovative and sustainable solutions to Optimize Building Performance. Our comprehensive service package includes energy savings performance contracting, commissioning, energy modeling, building testing, lighting solutions, renewable energy, water conservation, and sustainability consulting. Environmental education is often offered as part of our larger projects.

Project Website:

http://www.entegritypartners.com

1403 E. 6th Street
Little Rock, AR 72116
(501) 733-9996
Contact: Meredith Hendricks | info@entegritypartners.com

 

 


 

Ferncliff Camp & Conference Center

As an expression of God’s love, we welcome people to a life of caring for Creation, others and themselves.

Project Website:

www.ferncliff.org

1720 Ferncliff Road
Little Rock, AR 72223
(501) 772-9707
Contact: Joel Gill | jgill@ferncliff.org


Garvan Woodland Gardens

Garvan Woodland Gardens is a viable and sustainable entity within the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. We further the University’s mission of teaching, research, and public service through our own mission:

Garvan Woodland Gardens Preserves and enhances a unique part of the Ouachita Mountain environment; Provides people with a place of learning, research, cultural enrichment, and serenity; Develops and sustains gardens, landscapes, and structures of exceptional aesthetics, design, and construction; and Partners with and serves the communities of which the Gardens is a part.

Project Website:

http://www.garvangardens.org

550 Arkridge Road
Hot Springs National Park, AR
(501) 262-9613
Contact: Rush Fentress | fentress@uark.edu


Girl Scouts – Diamonds Camps of Excellence

Girl Scouts- Diamonds Camps of Excellence provide a safe, fun and beautiful space for girls to be empowered to seek challenges, develop their independence, make meaningful connections with peers and learn and thrive in the outdoors.

Project Website:

https://www.girlscoutsdiamonds.org/camp

Camp Noark 250 Madison 8580
Huntsville, AR 72740
(800) 632-6894
Contact: Betony Maringer | bmaringer@girlscoutsdiamonds.org


Girl Scouts – Diamonds of Arkansas, Oklahoma and Texas

The STEAM Center at Burnham Woods is located at the Girl Scouts – Diamonds Midwest Region property in Fort Smith and is a place where girls can discover and explore their STEAM passions through hands-on, learning-by-doing activities in a girl-focused, girl-led environment. The STEAM Center is led by a STEAM specialist who hosts STEAM-focused programs and badge workshops, as well as training for leaders.

Project Website:

https://www.girlscoutsdiamonds.org/

STEAM Center 5705
Fort Smith, AR 72903
(800) 632-6894
Contact: Sarah Hyndman | shyndman@girlscoutsdiamonds.org


Keep Arkansas Beautiful

The Keep Arkansas Beautiful Commission (KAB), consisting of a professional staff of three and a nine-member advisory board appointed by the governor, is a division of the Arkansas Department of Parks, Heritage and Tourism. KAB is a certified state affiliate of Keep America Beautiful Inc. KAB inspires and educates individuals to reduce litter, recycle and keep Arkansas beautiful. KAB is funded by 1% of the eighth-cent Conservation Tax.

Project Website:

KeepArkansasBeautiful.com

1 Capitol Ave.
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 682-3507
Contact: Robyn Taylor | robyn.taylor@arkansas.gov


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