This page is for programs that are considered resources for teaching about the environment.

1) Project Wet
Project Wet International Foundation. (2005). Project Wet: Water education for teachers. Montana: Council for Environmental Education.
- This is a great program that trains teachers how to teach about issues around water. You are also provided with a book full of lessons and ideas that you can do to help teach students about the issues around water.
2) Project Wild
Canadian Wildlife Federation (2006).Project Wild. Ontario: Council for Environmental Education.
- This is a great program that trains teachers how to teach about the issues around animals. With this program you are provided with a book full of lessons and ideas that you can use in your classroom to help teach students about animals and how we can take care of them.
3) Flying Wild
CEE. ( 2006). Flying Wild: An educator’s guide to celebrating birds. Houston: Council for Environmental Education.
- This is a great program that trains teachers how to teach about birds. With this program you are provided with a book full of lessons and ideas that you can use in your classroom to help teach students about birds and how we can take care of them.
4) Ducks Unlimited
Ducks Unlimited Canada. ( 2010). Ducks Unlimited Canada: Conserving Canada’s Wetlands. Retrieved November 1, 2010, from http://www.ducks.ca/index.html.
- This is a great site and program that is help in Saskatchewan for young kids. I was apart of the program growing up and got to go on trips to ponds in the field and look at the bugs, ducks, plants, etc. They also have a program just like Project Wet and Wild but is called Project Webfoot that provides teachers with many activities that help you teach students about wetlands.

6) DSSP
OCETA. (2010). Durham Sustainability Stewardship Program. Retrieved November 8, 2010, from
http://www.oceta.on.ca/DSSP/ee_resources.htm
- This is a program that works to help improve the public education system in American Classrooms. One of the parts that they want to improve on is getting students to better educate schools on the environment. The site also provides you with resources to help you teach about the issues around the environment.
7) EcoMentors
Earth Day Canada (N.D). Ecomentors. Retrieved November 8, 2010, from http://www.ecomentors.ca/pub/about/index.cfm
- This is a program for youth who get together and promote awareness and positive change towards the environment. The site also provides teachers with many lessons that they can use in their classroom to help students learn about the environment and to get them excited to learn and maybe become apart of programs like this one.
8) Earth Day Network
Earth Day Network. (N.D). Earth Day 2010 action center. Retrieved November 8, 2010, from http://www.earthday.org/education
- This site has many ideas and activities that you can use with your students to help teach and learn about the environment. It has lessons on sustainability, water, energy, organic food, and many other issues surrounding the environment.