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Project WILD's mission is to provide wildlife-based conservation and environmental education that fosters responsible actions toward wildlife and related natural resources. All curriculum materials are backed by sound educational practices and theory, and represent the work of many professionals within the fields of education and natural resource management from across the country.

Schedule a workshop today! Contact your state coordinator to find out how.

Click on the program images below to learn more about the curriculums specifically designed for pre-K-12.

 

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WHAT'S NEW

 

Online Courses will reopen in February 2026!

Project WILD Online courses are currently closed for maintenance and updates. They will reopen in February - stay tuned!  

For more information and how to register, go to Project WILD Online.

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New Resource Available! 

WILD School Sites: Improving Wildlife Habitat on School Grounds is now available for educators to download. This new guide is designed to help students and teachers take constructive action to improve their communities for people and wildlife, beginning on their school grounds. Ideal for formal educators of elementary, middle, and high school students and adaptable to nonformal settings. Go to Project WILD Program Resources under SCHOOLYARD HABITAT to download your copy today!

This edition of WILD School Sites is funded by the Office of Environmental Education at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency through ee360+, the Environmental Education and Training Program led by NAAEE. We are grateful for their support!

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NEW Online Courses

New Project WILD Online Courses for formal and nonformal educators. These 3 hour, self-paced courses are ideal for middle and high school teachers, as well as educators at fish and wildlife agencies. Register here today!

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Human Dimensions of Wildlife Conservation explores how human values, understandings, and behaviors factor into wildlife management.

Room to Roam explores the concept of ecological connectivity and its importance for biodiversity.

Healthy Connections explores the interconnections among wildlife, environment, and human health.

This Project was funded by a Multistate Conservation Grant, a program funded from the Wildlife and Sport Fish Restoration Program, and jointly managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and the Association of Fish and Wildlife Agencies. We are grateful for their combined support! Thank you!

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