Field Studies

Field studies coupled with classroom activities are an integral part of Meaningful Watershed Educational Experiences. Find a field study program that gets your students' feet wet and hands dirty.

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Audubon Watershed Experience (Signature Program)

Audubon Watershed Experience is designed to connect students in a tangible way to their place in the Chesapeake Bay Watershed through meaningful experiences reinforced by comprehensive in-class activities. Through fishing, seining and bird watching, students will learn about the environment, conservation, and their own relationship to the Chesapeake Bay watershed.

Organization(s): Pickering Creek Audubon Center
Location: 11450 Audubon Lane Easton, MD 21601 (Map It)
Theme(s): Habitats and Critters, Pollution and Pressures, Land Use and Agriculture
Level(s): Elementary School, Middle School, High School
Program Length(s): Day Trips Multi-Day Trips
Keywords: pollution, water cycle and movement, wetland, watershed, ecosystem and biomes, habitat and niche, stream study, water quality, water testing, wildlife, fish
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Cutting Back on Pollutants

Students will visit a local waste management facility and learn through hands-on activities how to recycle different materials. Students will learn how these facilities have reduced the amount of pollution following into the Chesapeake Bay.

Organization(s): Pickering Creek Audubon Center
Location: 11450 Audubon Lane Easton, MD 21601 (Map It)
Theme(s): Pollution and Pressures
Level(s): Elementary School
Program Length(s): Day Trips
Keywords: pollution, water and energy conservation, litter, trash and recycling, renewable resource
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Changing Landscapes

People have changed and continue to change natural landscapes. Using a model, students will investigate the ways landscapes affect the Chesapeake Bay watershed and the role plants play in improving water quality.  

Organization(s): Pickering Creek Audubon Center
Location: 11450 Audubon Lane Easton, MD 21601 (Map It)
Theme(s): Pollution and Pressures, Land Use and Agriculture
Level(s): Elementary School
Program Length(s): Day Trips
Keywords: pollution, land use, development, stormwater, experiments and investigations, water quality
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Aquatic Macroinvertebrates

Students learn how the presence or absence of certain organisms can reveal how clean the water is in a stream. Through hands-on activities your students will learn how certain macroinvertebrate species can be indicators of water quality.

Organization(s): Pickering Creek Audubon Center
Location: 11450 Audubon Lane Easton, MD 21601 (Map It)
Theme(s): Habitats and Critters, Pollution and Pressures
Level(s): Elementary School
Program Length(s): Day Trips
Keywords: pollution, wetland, stream study, water quality
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