
Youth Wildlife ProjectsThese projects are based on fifty-one original Southern Region Wildlife Projects that were created in the 1970s by the USDA and the National 4-H Council. In 1999, a grant was recived from the US Fish and Wildlife Service, and with additional funding from the Renewal Resources Extension Act, North Carolina State University's Department of 4-H and Youth Development teamed up with natural resource professionals to revise 24 of the original 51 projects. The wildlife projects use inquiry-based learning strategies to develop important life skills including critical thinking, wise use of resources, and communication. Other objectives include:
The projects are divided into two age groups; 9-12 and 13-15. Though they were originally created and marketed to 4-H volunteer leaders, agents, and youth, their use is for any educator, parent, or youth that is interested in learning and teaching about wildlife. The documents are provided in a pdf format for downloading and printing. If needed, a free pdf reader is provided by Adobe, and can be downloaded by following this link to the Adobe web site. Ages 9-12 Ages 13-15 Download a two-page handout about the wildlife projects |
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