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SUMMARY:CCLC Professional Development Workshop: Climate Change’s Impact on Health
DESCRIPTION:Climate change has led to an increase in human exposure to heat waves\, forest fires\, storms\, droughts and infectious disease vectors\, with consequences to human health and communities. Our morning “Coffee and Climate Science” presentation will explore the impacts of and solutions for NJ residents. Afternoon field activities will provide tools for students and teachers to experience the restorative power of our natural resources- from a single tree to an entire forest. Educators will leave with materials to turnkey lessons back to any classroom setting that will help them in turn focus on their own communities. \nView tentative agenda \nRegister here or use the link below!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/cclc-professional-development-workshop-climate-changes-impact-on-health-2/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educator Events
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SUMMARY:CCLC Professional Development Workshop: Climate Change’s Impact on Climate Justice
DESCRIPTION:New Jersey defines “environmental justice communities” by three criteria: presence in a community of concern; the presence of disproportionate environmental and public health stressors; and the absence or lack of environmental and public health benefits. Our morning “Coffee and Climate Science” presentation will explore the impacts and solutions for some of our home state’s key environmental issues. Afternoon field activities will focus on a dive into some of NJ’s most vulnerable communities and the stakeholders that are impacted. Educators will leave with materials to turnkey lessons back to any classroom setting. \nView tentative agenda \nRegister here or use the link below!
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/cclc-professional-development-workshop-climate-changes-impact-on-climate-justice-2/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
CATEGORIES:Educator Events
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SUMMARY:Nature by the Book: the NJSOC Book Club...Fall Session
DESCRIPTION:Our FREE book club is back with a new title!\n\n\nJoin us as we read together Slow Birding by Joan E. Strassmann. Participants will read at their own pace\, with an opportunity to discuss virtually using the Heylo app . You’ll receive weekly discussion points to ponder that will guide our group conversation. We’ll meet to discuss the book face-to-face on Sunday\, November 16th at the School of Conservation from 10:30 to noon. This meeting will also include an outdoor activity related to our reading. \nHigh School students and up are welcome to join. Participants will provide their own copy of the book. We will officially begin reading on Sunday\, October 5th. Please feel free to register and jump in any time up to November 8th. Participants will receive addtional instructions via email (don’t forget to monitor the email address you use to register!). \nAbout Slow Birding: “Many birders travel far and wide to popular birding destinations to catch sight of rare or “exotic” birds. In Slow Birding\, evolutionary biologist Joan E. Strassmann encourages readers to slow down and notice the spectacular birds all around them. \nIn this inspiring guide to the art of slow birding\, Strassmann tells colorful stories of the most common birds to be found in the United States—birds we often see but might not have considered deeply before. For example\, northern cardinals thrive in the city\, where they are free from predators. White brows on a male white-throated sparrow indicate that he is likely to be a philanderer. This essential guide to the fascinating world of common\, everyday birds features: \n\ndetailed portraits of individual bird species and the scientists who have discovered and observed them\nadvice and guidance on what to look for when slow birding\, so that you can uncover clues to the reasons behind specific bird behaviors\nbird-focused activities that will open your eyes more to the fascinating world of birds\n\nSlow Birding is the perfect guide for the birder looking to appreciate the beauty of the birds right in their own backyard\, observing keenly how their behaviors change from day to day and season to season.“
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/nature-by-the-book-the-njsoc-book-club-fall-session/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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SUMMARY:Thankfulness Hike
DESCRIPTION:Let’s be thankful for our friends and the forest!\n\n\nWe’ll meander along the trails near the Flatbrook River and through the woods of the NJ School of Conservation. We will stop and be grateful for all the woodland sights and sounds. The hike will be led by Lois Lyons\, a Master Teacher at NJSOC. \nThis Thanksgiving hike will be at an easy to moderate pace and terrain\, for 3 to 4 miles. Bring a daypack holding 1-2 liters of water\, some snacks (Thanksgiving leftovers?!) and a rain jacket. Hike will be held in light rain. Dress in layers. \nHiking boots or shoes and hiking poles are highly recommended. \nThis program is for adults 18 and over\, and children over 12 are welcome with an adult. \nWe will meet on the NJSOC campus at 9:45 am and hike from 10 am to 12:30 pm.
URL:https://njsoc.org/event/thankfulness-hike/
LOCATION:NJ School of Conservation\, 1 Wapalanne Road\, Sandyston\, 07826\, United States
CATEGORIES:Public Events
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