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WORKSHOP BASICS:
Workshop Title: The Mississippi River: Past and Present
Workshop Date(s): June 12, 2007
Workshop Meeting Location: Cape Girardeau, MO
Time: 10a-5p, but we encourage you to arrive early for a tour of the Living Lands & Waters barges!!!
Target Audience : 6-12 Science and Social Science Teachers
SORRY, THIS WORKSHOP HAS BEEN CANCELLED
WORKSHOP DESCRIPTION
This workshop will take place aboard Living Lands & Waters floating classroom, barges, and aluminum plate boats. Weather and river permitting, the morning session will take place inside the classroom with the afternoon spent in plate boats visiting various points of interest along the river.
The goal of this workshop is to familiarize the audience with the history and current status of the Mississippi by covering a variety of topics addressing the changes that this river has experienced over the last century. Those in attendance will learn and see firsthand this ancient river, the ways this river has changed over time, and how these changes have affected the plant, animal, and human lives that it supports.
TOPICS TO BE COVERED
The Natural History of the Mississippi River, the cultural history of this river, the river as a Natural Resource, Recreational and Commercial Uses of the River, Impacts to River Ecology, River Stewardship, and MUCH MORE!!!
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
TBA
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CREDITS OFFERED:
Sorry, we cannot offer any college credit for this workshop.
Illinois Teachers: 6 CPDUs of credit. All paperwork will be made available on the day of the workshop.
Kentucky Teachers: 6 PD hours
TO REGISTER FOR THIS WORKSHOP:
Due to the rough edge of our workshops, please note that
there are several things to consider before registering. We strongly encourage everyone to read over Things to Consider before signing for a workshop.
Okay, you think you can handle a day out on the river?

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