Education for All Ages
Conservation education and public outreach are integral parts of the Wood SWCD program. Our programs are hands-on, interactive, and appropriate for ages pre-school through adult.
The programs are provided at no cost to Wood County school districts, groups and organizations. All programs and services are offered on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, marital or family status, or political beliefs.
The programs are provided at no cost to Wood County school districts, groups and organizations. All programs and services are offered on a non-discriminatory basis without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, age, disability, marital or family status, or political beliefs.
National Association of Conservation Districts (NACD)
Classroom PresentationsWe offer a variety of hands-on classroom (Pre-K -12) programs covering conservation topics that meet the Ohio Academic Content Standards.
Presentations are 30 to 45 minutes; however adjustments can be made. Scheduling is on a first come first served basis. |
Educator WorkshopsCheck the website for workshop opportunities available throughout the year, including: The Black Swamp Educators Extravaganza, Project WET, Project Learning Tree, and Growing Up Wild.
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Community, Youth, and Adult ProgramsPlease contact us to discuss your ideas for your particular group or program – for adults and youth. We can provide free programs on a number of natural resources topics. We will tailor the length and style of the program to meet your needs. We can come to your location, meet you in a park, or set up a program in our district office conference room.
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Learning Opportunities
Ag to Urban Education Opportunities
Follow the Wood Soil and Water Conservation District on Facebook for workshops, tours, field days, clinics, programs, etc. on a variety of conservation topics. Contact the district, too, with your suggestions. We are here to meet the conservation needs of Wood County landowners and residents.