WAL:  What we offer?
ØGraduate level courses: 
ØNSCI 521 Watersheds: Stream Ecology, Water Quality and Land Use
ØSeminar:
ØOne day seminar where teachers and students showcase their watershed projects
ØProfessional Development Workshops
ØProject WET
ØWOW:  The Wonders of Wetlands
ØProject WILD/Aquatic WILD
ØGrowing Up WILD
ØPLT - Environmental Experience for Early Childhood
ØConferences
ØProject WET USA National Conference: 
• May 23-25, 2012
• Bridgewater State University
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NSCI 521 is an interdisciplinary course that promotes watershed assessment as a tool in environmental education and watershed stewardship.  Educators are trained in the techniques and tools necessary to conduct watershed studies with their students in their own communities. These project culminate in a seminar presentation hosted by BSU where students showcase their results to other school groups as well as representatives from state agencies, school administration,  and community members.
Our professional development workshops are aimed to provide local teachers with simple tools and activities to use in their schools to promote hands on environmental education.  Our most recent addition, the Project WET USA National Conference.  Our site was chosen to co-host this year’s event where educators from around the nation will get together and learn more about Water Education in the 21st Century.