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YES! is geared toward professional educators who work with high school and college students, but also serves other education-focused youth groups. Instruction is curriculum-based and aims to empower students to put science into action. Field studies allow youth to experience the fields of widlife biology and ecology as well as begin to understand the role of resource managers in making management decisions based on science.
Educators interested in getting their students involved with the YES! Program should be able to commit to at least two in-person or distance learning classroom sessions and one to three all day field visits to conduct surveys. These survey locations are accessible by at least five mile hikes into various locations around the park. Groups must provide their own lodging (if not from the local area) and transportation. Travel Grants to offset transporation costs may be available.
To find out more about YES! and other hands-on science opportunities for students, contact the Crown of the Continent Research Learning Center's Citizen Science Program.
Last updated: December 12, 2024